You Should be a MONSTER - Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH

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This video is a compilation of two Jordan Peterson appearances, one being an interview and the other a podcast discussion.
He discuss with Joe Rogan the importance of being able to control your potential for danger and the benefits of experiencing failure. Peterson argues that having the capacity for danger means you have strength, but it's crucial to learn how to control it. He uses martial arts as an example of how learning to control your strength can be a valuable life skill. Rogan adds that losing can be a powerful motivator for growth, and people who are afraid of losing are actually afraid of learning. Watch this video to learn more about how embracing your potential for danger and learning from failure can lead to personal growth and development.
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