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    -291 year ago

    Reading 12 Rules for Life recently and I’d agree that Jordan Peterson is not a good writer that he uses too much words for the ideas he’s trying to say. He’s also too religious for my taste. However it’s a exaggeration that “he has almost nothing of value to say”. There are some insights of value if you skim through his words and it appears to me that he genuinely meant good for the advice he gives. I think he just needs a better editor.

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      301 year ago

      You haven’t read the linked article, because the author does adress this. They point out that Peterson specifically does hide obvious and banal ideas in his sentences, so that when people finally find some blatant truths in his word salad, it makes it seem like the ideas are much more profound than the platitudes they actually are.

      Here is a quote from the article:

      The inflating of the obvious into the awe-inspiring is part of why Peterson can operate so successfully in the “self-help” genre. He can give people the most elementary fatherly life-advice (clean your room, stand up straight) while making it sound like Wisdom.

      And remember the author actually shows this with numerous in-depth examples from Peterson’s writings. A better editor would do nothing, because Peterson writes like that with intent, the intent being to disguise what a cultish hack he is.

      • @[email protected]
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        -131 year ago

        I read the article and I agreed that Jordan Peterson used too much words as I said. I just don’t agree that “he has almost nothing of value to say” as I said.

        • @JTode
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          21 year ago

          The point that is being made, though, is that those things that do have value that exist in his writing, did not originate from him and are available elsewhere to the point of ubiquity. If you only heard about them from him, you should read more.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            Why does it matter if it’s “available” elsewhere? Do you complain when a restaurant provides food that is available elsewhere?

            • @JTode
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              11 year ago

              I do my best, when I see an intellectual huckster, to point at it and call it what it is.

              Those who are taken in by hucksters have a tendency to dig in about it, and that’s not my business.

                • @JTode
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                  11 year ago

                  No time for love, Dr. Jones. Don’t you need to clean your room or something?

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                    11 year ago

                    So you don’t have any actual point to say, huh? Talking about using lots of words without any actual things to say

    • GreenBottles
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      251 year ago

      I’ve watched numerous interviews with Jordan Peterson over the years, that guy is completely full of shit

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          141 year ago

          The article above does a good job of providing many examples and a breakdown. It’s long, but worth it.

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            1 year ago

            The article was from 2018 and I also have not read “Maps of Meaning” (as it sounds boring as fuck) so I can’t really compare what I see with what the article is saying. I was hoping for more recent examples.