Jordan Peterson
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Oh, yeah, that's fun. That's fun. That's like a Karate Kid motif, essentially. Yes, yes. There hasn't been a movie like that for a while that really hit.
Yeah, yeah. So how involved were you, how involved were you in the movie making process?
Yeah, yeah. So how involved were you, how involved were you in the movie making process?
Yeah, yeah. So how involved were you, how involved were you in the movie making process?
So you've got quite a lineup, really. You've got great, great allies, Apple and Skydance. That's like... Sundance? Skydance. Skydance. Skydance. And a great director, good actors, and solid screenplay. And, well, that should be well-timed in the market, too, because, well, you know, there's an appetite for that sort of movie.
So you've got quite a lineup, really. You've got great, great allies, Apple and Skydance. That's like... Sundance? Skydance. Skydance. Skydance. And a great director, good actors, and solid screenplay. And, well, that should be well-timed in the market, too, because, well, you know, there's an appetite for that sort of movie.
So you've got quite a lineup, really. You've got great, great allies, Apple and Skydance. That's like... Sundance? Skydance. Skydance. Skydance. And a great director, good actors, and solid screenplay. And, well, that should be well-timed in the market, too, because, well, you know, there's an appetite for that sort of movie.
What did you do right that enabled you to collaborate together that way? Because creative collaborations are, well, they're great when they work and they can work very well, but people have to, well, that's what I'm curious about your opinion, what you had to do to, well... You can imagine you're encroaching on his territory. That's one way of thinking about it, right?
What did you do right that enabled you to collaborate together that way? Because creative collaborations are, well, they're great when they work and they can work very well, but people have to, well, that's what I'm curious about your opinion, what you had to do to, well... You can imagine you're encroaching on his territory. That's one way of thinking about it, right?
What did you do right that enabled you to collaborate together that way? Because creative collaborations are, well, they're great when they work and they can work very well, but people have to, well, that's what I'm curious about your opinion, what you had to do to, well... You can imagine you're encroaching on his territory. That's one way of thinking about it, right?
And so you have to conduct yourself in a manner that doesn't produce pointless primate dominance competition, right? And you want to be collaborating toward an end. How did you conduct yourself so that that... possibility maximized. Presumed you listened as well.
And so you have to conduct yourself in a manner that doesn't produce pointless primate dominance competition, right? And you want to be collaborating toward an end. How did you conduct yourself so that that... possibility maximized. Presumed you listened as well.
And so you have to conduct yourself in a manner that doesn't produce pointless primate dominance competition, right? And you want to be collaborating toward an end. How did you conduct yourself so that that... possibility maximized. Presumed you listened as well.
That makes a lot of sense. So you were asking, yeah, so that's an interesting point as well. Like, something to know tactically for everybody who's watching and listening is that if you want to offer your opinion, so to speak, it's generally much more sophisticated to do that with a question. Accusation is the worst question, right? Suggestion is the next worst. Question is the best suggestion.
That makes a lot of sense. So you were asking, yeah, so that's an interesting point as well. Like, something to know tactically for everybody who's watching and listening is that if you want to offer your opinion, so to speak, it's generally much more sophisticated to do that with a question. Accusation is the worst question, right? Suggestion is the next worst. Question is the best suggestion.
That makes a lot of sense. So you were asking, yeah, so that's an interesting point as well. Like, something to know tactically for everybody who's watching and listening is that if you want to offer your opinion, so to speak, it's generally much more sophisticated to do that with a question. Accusation is the worst question, right? Suggestion is the next worst. Question is the best suggestion.
And then you leave it open. It's like, well, what do you think? But it has to be honest. What do you think about doing it this way? And that can't be manipulative. It has to be, you know, you have an idea. Could it happen like this? But if you're working with someone who knows something, you actually want to know what they think of that idea.
And then you leave it open. It's like, well, what do you think? But it has to be honest. What do you think about doing it this way? And that can't be manipulative. It has to be, you know, you have an idea. Could it happen like this? But if you're working with someone who knows something, you actually want to know what they think of that idea.
And then you leave it open. It's like, well, what do you think? But it has to be honest. What do you think about doing it this way? And that can't be manipulative. It has to be, you know, you have an idea. Could it happen like this? But if you're working with someone who knows something, you actually want to know what they think of that idea.
So that's an attitude that's characterized by the opposite of pride. That's the humility that opens doors. So one of the things I figured out this year, because I was thinking about what I was doing on stage when I was lecturing and trying to determine explicitly why it was working, and I stumbled across something that in retrospect was pretty obvious, but