Wokeism, Advice to Teens and the Dangers of Casual Relationships | Jordan Peterson 150
Last updated: Jul 2, 2023
The video is about Jordan Peterson's daughter, Mikhaila Peterson, discussing various topics on her podcast, including wokeism, advice for teens, and the dangers of casual relationships. She also talks about her experiences with moving to a new location and the benefits of using Rabbit Air air purifiers.
This video by Mikhaila Peterson was published on Jun 9, 2022. Video length: 01:12:11.
In this video, Mikhaila Peterson discusses various topics with her father, Jordan Peterson.
They cover the Twitter drama surrounding Jordan's comments on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover, connections between personality types and gender, and romantic relationships. Mikhaila also talks about her move from Nashville to Miami due to her severe tree allergies and promotes Rabbit Air air purifiers as a solution for improving air quality and reducing allergens.
The episode is the 150th episode of Mikhaila's podcast and features a discussion with her father, who has not been on the show in over a year.
Mikhaila Peterson tweeted about her dad's comments on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover.
The video discussed connections between personality types, gender, and romantic relationships.
Rabbit Air air purifiers are helping Mikhaila Peterson with her relocation.
Rabbit Air's state-of-the-art filter design reduces bacterial growth and viruses.
Mikhaila Peterson had her dad on her podcast for the first time in over a year.
They discussed the Twitter drama over her dad's comments on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that wokeism can be harmful and lead to division and polarization.
She provides advice for teens on various topics, including relationships, self-improvement, and personal growth.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that casual relationships can lead to emotional pain and a lack of fulfillment.
Mikhaila Peterson had her dad on her podcast for the first time in over a year.
They discussed the Twitter drama over her dad's comments on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover.
They also covered connections between personality types and gender.
The content of the video may have made some people angry.
Section 1: Introduction
Mikhaila Peterson is speaking on her podcast about various topics, including wokeism, advice for teens, and the dangers of casual relationships.
She also talks about her experiences with moving to a new location and the benefits of using Rabbit Air air purifiers.
Section 2: Wokeism
Mikhaila Peterson discusses the concept of wokeism and its impact on society.
She believes that wokeism can be harmful and lead to division and polarization.
Section 3: Advice for Teens
Mikhaila Peterson provides advice for teens on various topics, including relationships, self-improvement, and personal growth.
She emphasizes the importance of setting goals and working hard to achieve them.
Section 4: Dangers of Casual Relationships
Mikhaila Peterson discusses the dangers of casual relationships and the importance of commitment and trust in relationships.
She believes that casual relationships can lead to emotional pain and a lack of fulfillment.
Section 1: Mikhaila Peterson's Opinion on the Sports Illustrated Cover
Mikhaila Peterson is critical of the Sports Illustrated cover featuring a non-athletic body type as the standard swimsuit model.
She believes the cover is manipulative and insists that the non-athletic body type is not as athletic, healthy, or beautiful as the standard swimsuit model.
Mikhaila Peterson believes the cover is a lie and that the young woman participating in the exploitation is being used for ulterior motives.
She believes that the cover is a manipulation of the young woman and that she is being exploited.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that the cover is a lie and that it is a manipulation of the young woman.
Section 2: Mikhaila Peterson's Ideals and Inclusiveness
Mikhaila Peterson is not willing to sacrifice her ideals for inclusiveness.
She believes that everyone is not a genius, a Picasso, or a young and healthy athlete.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that everyone is not a genius, a Picasso, or a young and healthy athlete.
She believes that everyone is not a genius, a Picasso, or a young and healthy athlete.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that everyone is not a genius, a Picasso, or a young and healthy athlete.
Section 3: Mikhaila Peterson's Opinion on Society's View of Weight Loss
Mikhaila Peterson believes that society has an issue with losing weight.
She believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
She believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
Section 4: Mikhaila Peterson's Opinion on Inclusiveness and Gender Identity
Mikhaila Peterson believes that inclusiveness is a lie.
She believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
She believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
Mikhaila Peterson believes that people have a genetic predisposition to obesity and that their diet is a contributing factor.
Section 1: Mikhaila Peterson's Background
Mikhaila Peterson is Jordan Peterson's daughter, podcaster, lifestyle and diet researcher, founder, and mother.
She is known for her work on wokeism, advice for teens, and the dangers of casual relationships.
She has written a new book called "Differences" that outlines sex differences in toy preference, behavioral preference, and differences between male and female chimps, especially juveniles.
Mikhaila Peterson is a sophisticated social actor and has established the importance of status and authority in a chimp troop.
Section 2: Sex Differences in Chimps
Female chimps are more likely to carry around objects like blocks of wood and treat them like infants.
Male chimps are more likely to tear apart objects like dolls and cars.
Chimps are more gadget-oriented than humans, even though they don't have cars or infants.
The biggest difference between men and women in humans is their interest in people versus things.
Section 3: Faculty Retreats and Social Events
Faculty retreats at colleges are safe social events with trained counselors on hand.
The guide to a faculty retreat at Royal University in Calgary was appalling and indicated that trained counselors would be on hand.
Mikhaila Peterson thinks that the guide was written by edible mothers for kindergarteners.
The broader culture war is knee-deep in neck-deep in forehead-deep in maybe.
Section 4: Ethos and Social Relationships
There is an ethos that governs what constitutes the basis for an appropriate social relationship.
An ethos is a way of interacting that would characterize optimality across all domains simultaneously.
A female default is that you're either an infant, a caregiver, or a predator.
The fundamental ethos that governs mother-infant bonding is the issue that women and female chimps struggle with.
The Dangers of Casual Relationships
The hypothesis is that ethos scales, but it's not a good rule of thumb for picking a husband.
Everyone isn't an infant, and those that are neither predators nor caregivers are not all predators.
Intense moralizing goes with the idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job.
People who aren't infants or caregivers are not predators, and they shouldn't all be treated like their infants.
The danger in treating people like their infants is that it's not helpful and can lead to an intense moralizing.
The Dangers of Casual Relationships
The danger in treating people like their infants is that it's not helpful and can lead to an intense moralizing.
The idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job is not applicable to everyone.
People who aren't infants or caregivers are not predators, and they shouldn't all be treated like their infants.
Intense moralizing goes with the idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job.
The hypothesis is that ethos scales, but it's not a good rule of thumb for picking a husband.
The Dangers of Casual Relationships
The danger in treating people like their infants is that it's not helpful and can lead to an intense moralizing.
The idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job is not applicable to everyone.
People who aren't infants or caregivers are not predators, and they shouldn't all be treated like their infants.
Intense moralizing goes with the idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job.
The hypothesis is that ethos scales, but it's not a good rule of thumb for picking a husband.
The Dangers of Casual Relationships
The danger in treating people like their infants is that it's not helpful and can lead to an intense moralizing.
The idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job is not applicable to everyone.
People who aren't infants or caregivers are not predators, and they shouldn't all be treated like their infants.
Intense moralizing goes with the idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job.
The hypothesis is that ethos scales, but it's not a good rule of thumb for picking a husband.
The Dangers of Casual Relationships
The danger in treating people like their infants is that it's not helpful and can lead to an intense moralizing.
The idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job is not applicable to everyone.
People who aren't infants or caregivers are not predators, and they shouldn't all be treated like their infants.
Intense moralizing goes with the idea that taking care of an infant is the most important job.
The hypothesis is that ethos scales, but it's not a good rule of thumb for picking a husband.
Section 1: Tradition and Beliefs
The video discusses the concept of tradition and how it relates to beliefs.
The speaker argues that there are some beliefs that are not particularly sophisticated in defending.
The correlation between politically correct belief and verbal IQ was negative 0.45, which is a significant correlation.
The most politically correct disciplines are those that are dominated by females and have the least bright students.
The speaker suggests that there is evidence that the feminine ethos scales to regulate families or broader communities, but there is no evidence that women can produce those sorts of organizations now.
Section 2: Education and Women's Studies
The speaker discusses the correlation between education and women's studies.
Countries where women are more educated and have more rights seem to do better economically.
Educating women can lead to their children being more motivated to pursue higher levels of education.
The speaker suggests that if you try to predict how far a child will go in terms of their education, you can use mother IQ, father IQ, child IQ, mother education, and father education.
The speaker suggests that there is evidence that women who are educated are better at acting out the implicit valuation of education in it, such as reading to their children at a young age.
Section 3: Women's Role in Social Organization
The speaker discusses the role of women in social organization.
Half of the brain power in the world is in the hands of women.
The speaker suggests that large-scale organizations have to run on conscientiousness, not agreeableness.
There is evidence that agreeableness is negatively correlated with success in complex functional organizations.
The speaker suggests that agreeable managers get taken advantage of and cannot discipline their employees properly.
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