Greenlights (and Darkness) | Matthew McConaughey | EP 150

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Jordan B Peterson

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Buy Matthew McConaughey’s new book Greenlights: www.amazon.com/Greenlights-Ma...
This episode was recorded: 12/21/2020
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast can be found at www.jordanbpeterson.com/podcast/
Matthew McConaughey (actor, producer, and best-selling author of Greenlights) sits down with Jordan B. Peterson to talk about Matthew’s new book, his upbringing, his relationships with his mother and father, his journey to being at peace with his fame, what it’s like to play malevolent or dark characters in movies or on television, and a surprising satirical review of Greenlights.
Find Matthew McConaughey on Twitter @McConaughey and on Instagram @officiallymcconaughey and basically anywhere. Check out his new book Greenlights, which has sold more than 1 million copies, available at www.amazon.com/Greenlights-Ma...
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson's new book, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, is available for preorder now: amzn.to/3l16Hzk
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Show Notes:
[1:00] Jordan Peterson kicks off the conversation by asking why and how Matthew McConaughey wrote his book Greenlights.
[4:00] Matthew realized he needed to write the book himself without a ghostwriter as initially planned and dig back into his journals as a form of necessary reflection on the past.
[6:00] Matthew’s old journals revealed their common thread through all the stories, poems, and bumper stickers. That common thread was the creation of good things in life through mindset or action “Greenlights.”
[12:00] Jordan talks about his initial response after reading Matthew’s book and how his expectations were changed.
[14:00] Matthew talks about his solo trips when starting to create the structure of his book. Jordan comments that this was a book written by a celebrity that did not really focus on the traditional parts of being a celebrity (very family-focused and foundational). Matthew states, “When we were editing the book, I found that the more personal the stories became, the more relatable they seemed to become, to the human condition, and that was my hope.”
[18:00] Jordan and Matthew revisit the African trip, chasing dreams and having the same exact dream multiple times over the span of many years.
[24:00] What was the personal impact on Matthew during his trip to Africa where he got to strip away the identity we all know him for and exist as something else? Jordan comments that very often, people confuse their reputation with who they really are, and they start to act as a representation of their reputation instead of themselves; it’s an easy trap to fall into.
[22:00] Matthew discusses dealing with the pitfalls of fame. Matthew covers his changing relationship with his mother due to success.
[25:00] Jordan B. Peterson asks Matthew McConaughey about some of his acting work in True Detective and playing dark characters. “How do you play a dark role very well without letting the darkness invade you?”
[32:00] Matthew talks about the positive aspects of the sometimes tense relationship with his father and having a childhood that balanced love and hardship directed from the same people.
[37:00] Jordan and Matthew continue talking about going deeper into the psychology of a dark character like Rustin Cole on True Detective
[45:30] Matthew expanded on the short-term effects of initial fame.
[51:30] Matthew and Jordan discuss the long-term effects of fame.
[55:00] Jordan points out, “If flawed people were incapable of creativity, we would have no creativity.”
[1:03:00] How Matthew and Jordan first became friends.
[1:07:30] Matthew shares a comical review of his own book written as if Jordan was the one reviewing it.
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@JordanBPeterson
@JordanBPeterson 3 роки тому
Matthew McConaughey’s new book Greenlights: www.amazon.com/Greenlights-Matthew-McConaughey/dp/0593139135
@juniorvonclaire3576
@juniorvonclaire3576 3 роки тому
One of the best interviews I’ve seen. Thanks, gentlemen.
@greymagician1
@greymagician1 3 роки тому
You should interview Mitch Horowitz about his new book " The Miracle Habits "
@andrewrandall4336
@andrewrandall4336 3 роки тому
I missed you, Mr. Jordan Peterson. It's great to see you. The world needs you.
@Sayheybrother8
@Sayheybrother8 3 роки тому
Matthew describing his attempt to understand his characters antagonist is a very good description of how shadow work can be done effectively.
@tntcyclespdx640
@tntcyclespdx640 3 роки тому
Welcome back Dr. Peterson, Im so grateful your doing better physically; the world needs more men like you to speak up.
@starlah8299
@starlah8299 3 роки тому
People are saying Matthew is alt- right for doing this interview when we all know that he is just plain alright, alright, alright.
@taratalley-austin4761
@taratalley-austin4761 3 роки тому
I am going to subscribe to your channel based only on this one quick-witted comment so make sure that you produce!
@TheIronLion2024
@TheIronLion2024 3 роки тому
🤣😁😀😀 Best comment of the day award 😄😊
@camjerlams
@camjerlams 3 роки тому
hahaha wowowow hey now
@billybob-os5um
@billybob-os5um 3 роки тому
this comment should have more likes
@dylanmurphy572
@dylanmurphy572 3 роки тому
They said that before this interview because he won’t bend over to the left
@CodPast
@CodPast 3 роки тому
After acting in multiple feature films Matthew Mcconaughey thought to himself what should I do next? Then it dawned on him. "I'll write, I'll write, I'll write."
@sayonil
@sayonil 3 роки тому
You beat me to this comment, man.
@clintaxlmajarocon9066
@clintaxlmajarocon9066 3 роки тому
Underrated comment
@blackstar3732
@blackstar3732 3 роки тому
To Night, To Night, To Night
@TheNiceGuy10100
@TheNiceGuy10100 3 роки тому
Clever comment
@paulmaul7679
@paulmaul7679 3 роки тому
OH snap CodPast! love your videos
@elmiraman
@elmiraman 2 роки тому
The more insane the world gets, the more good people are pushed to the surface. Good on you, Matthew.
@frenchconnextion3175
@frenchconnextion3175 Рік тому
Luv this take.... well said!
@raystir98
@raystir98 Рік тому
"..and that we all might have the good fortune to eventually turn our attention to rebuilding the world after the deluge." (Peterson, Beyond Order, 382)
@robertlavigne3357
@robertlavigne3357 Рік тому
Well said
@myr8902
@myr8902 Рік тому
Seam that way.
@beatricenadinedemeillon1711
@beatricenadinedemeillon1711 Рік тому
Enjoyed this sooo much. Thank you both.
@oldmanballer5088
@oldmanballer5088 Рік тому
These are the kind of conversations I yearn for in my own life. It’s nice to see they can be had.
@nelliejo23
@nelliejo23 11 місяців тому
Haha, me, too. I like you. Ditto and snap.
@Explicit.M.S.M
@Explicit.M.S.M 7 місяців тому
Likewise.
@toolboxtidbits5674
@toolboxtidbits5674 4 місяці тому
I have a girlfriend, and we will talk 4 - 6 - maybe 8 hours at time. Jordan's interviews of diverse people feed my intellect and my soul. Thank you, Dr Peterson!
@woozledog
@woozledog 3 місяці тому
​@toolboxtidbits5674 Jeez how do you work and eat and sleep 😆 🤣
@theblindowl3828
@theblindowl3828 3 роки тому
I'm an Iranian, and JBP changed my life. JBP is becoming very popular among Iranians. Thanks to his intellect.
@parsa2495
@parsa2495 3 роки тому
منم خیلی این آدمو براش احترام قائلم ولی خیلی ندیدم کسایی که بشناسنش . شاید من خوب نگشتم
@JordanBPeterson
@JordanBPeterson 3 роки тому
Hello to my viewers in Iran.
@prybarknives
@prybarknives 3 роки тому
Very excellent.
@abtinzaker3856
@abtinzaker3856 3 роки тому
@@parsa2495 هستن ولی چون هنوز زیاد معروف نیستن آقا پیترسون توی ایران، طرفداراشون نمیتونن با کسی در مورد تفکراتشون بحث داشته باشن.
@dodieodie498
@dodieodie498 3 роки тому
Let us reason together.
@KevinS47
@KevinS47 3 роки тому
The fact that Jordan is talking openly to Matthew is incredible, but the fact the Jordan is on his way back from hell is just extraordinary. Please accept this virtual warm hearted welcome back Jordan.
@user-yn2ct2ie9m
@user-yn2ct2ie9m 3 роки тому
What exactly happened to Peterson?
@milo8425
@milo8425 3 роки тому
@@user-yn2ct2ie9m Amid the stress of his position in the world and some tragedy in his family, he began taking stress reducing medication. He became physically dependent on said meds and as a result, even after breaking free of them, still struggles to do even basic tasks or achieve physical comfort for any extended period of time. He is battling.
@petersongallery
@petersongallery 3 роки тому
@@milo8425 It might be useful to note that this was prescribed medication by his doctor that shouldn't have been used but for a relatively brief time to avoid the physical addiction. So in a way mis-prescribed in fact.
@turceapaulandrei
@turceapaulandrei 3 роки тому
@@user-yn2ct2ie9m he was misprescribed benzodiazepines by his doctor as stress relief medication. Benzos may have the worst physical dependency effects, because they change the way the nervous system works. As far as I know, Mr. Jordan Peterson still has side effects almost a year clean of benzos. Also, to stop taking them he ended up needing to go to Russia and then an eastern European country which I can't remember the name of right now. That was because every clinic in both USA and Canada could NOT successfully get him off benzos. Money was no problem, just that the west did not have the knowledge. Seems they only prescribe them, and don't know how to get people off benzos once they get physically addicted.
@w8rh8mmer
@w8rh8mmer 3 роки тому
@@turceapaulandrei I roger that
@Glowkite
@Glowkite Рік тому
Every conversation Dr Peterson has, where there is mutual respect, is an invitation to be vulnerable. That’s why he is such an amazing therapist.
@christian0877
@christian0877 Рік тому
Two deep and thoughtful gentlemen sharing a fantastic conversation with the world. Also love that genuine, almost moving, mutual respect and appreciation expressed especially at the end.
@douglassinclaire9968
@douglassinclaire9968 Рік тому
Indeed, very moving. Was a fantastic convo.
@dougspafford9259
@dougspafford9259 Рік тому
Totally Agree!!
@johnmiller8553
@johnmiller8553 Рік тому
All I see is another pseudo intellectual hollywood moron trying to position himself for a political run and ingratiate himself to the people he'll screw over the minute he gets to D.C. - thankfully his experiment about running for office didn't go anywhere.
@matthewstavrowsky2393
@matthewstavrowsky2393 Рік тому
Yes. Such a pleasure to see
@ashk504
@ashk504 Рік тому
I knew when this popped up on my feed, it was going to be so good because of these two. GOLD!
@TommyMartinezpt
@TommyMartinezpt 3 роки тому
Dr Peterson is looking better, I'm happy for him.
@Powertuber1000
@Powertuber1000 3 роки тому
And for us.
@johndol9549
@johndol9549 3 роки тому
Looks like Martin Scorsese to me but I'm happy as long as he is healthy
@elsvidrius
@elsvidrius 3 роки тому
Indeed, he's looking better. Take care man, we need you!
@TheShootist
@TheShootist 3 роки тому
he does look better! Bring back the Beard. Bring back Scruffy Jordan.
@rooneyrythm
@rooneyrythm 3 роки тому
He really is looking a bit more like his old self.
@errorerror1337
@errorerror1337 3 роки тому
I'll never forgive him for missing the opportunity to title his book "I'll Write, I'll Write, I'll Write"
@drewbles22
@drewbles22 3 роки тому
you know he's probably sick of that shit lol who wants to live out an old meme over and over and over ad nauseum
@fondabromeland1326
@fondabromeland1326 3 роки тому
That's great
@williamsmith8790
@williamsmith8790 3 роки тому
@@drewbles22 I’ll bet he loves it. It made him. It’s like Elvis said about the lip curl, “I made 21 movies off this.”
@evanray8413
@evanray8413 3 роки тому
@blupheonix44 +m?
@Jes-Lynne
@Jes-Lynne 3 роки тому
🤣
@aliciachittim3270
@aliciachittim3270 2 роки тому
Dr Peterson, I appreciate you so, so much. I'm so thankful that I can attend your "classes" on the internet, in the form of podcasts, or watching you interview other people. Selfishly, I get soooo much therapy and learning just by watching how you interact with others. Your modeling of the correct example for those of us out here trying to understand and fumble with the same gifts that you have mastered, is such a gift. Thank you, sir. You are a blessing in everyone's life.
@suttercane6718
@suttercane6718 Рік тому
Why selfishly? This is why he's doing it publicly! Hah. For people to learn and grow and be more introspective and think of things from different angles Have to be honest, I feel guilty for listening to his lectures for free too
@jeremykilpatrick1585
@jeremykilpatrick1585 Рік тому
Well said!
@daisyjoykuroha8268
@daisyjoykuroha8268 Рік тому
Thank you, Dr Peterson! For being born in our lifetime
@jeffnichols7834
@jeffnichols7834 8 місяців тому
I have journals dating back a while. Lost track. The important thing is to move forward. I encourage people to look back and reflect on their life. To change themselves by adopting ideas that challenge them. Many will not because they don't want to change. They want to be the victim and blame others for their problems. Those people will always stay put but those who are willing to go through it will find a better solution to their problems. Journaling, reading books, that includes mein kampf and the communist manifesto, the gulag archipelago, etc. Yeah, these things must be taught so history is not repeated but I believe these bad intentions that were created are already here. The political parties with corporate leaders also want a utopia but only Jesus will instill that. Any government officials that claim they are for the people, are actually forcing us to become future slaves...interesting enough, we have slept too long and we are paying for it now.
@thini121
@thini121 2 роки тому
Jordan Peterson causally denying the nihilism ideology so effortlessly is pure genius. “If your objection to life is it’s suffering, adopting an attitude that will make that suffering worse is probably not a reasonable solution”
@PiperPurdon
@PiperPurdon Рік тому
Yeah loved this response - He’s not needing to judge and diminish the speaker of nihilism he’s just stating an observation.
@peacetruth5243
@peacetruth5243 Рік тому
“Optimism is survival “ Matthew
@communityorganizer5645
@communityorganizer5645 10 місяців тому
Dude's a Zen Master Jedi
@user-zp9ft7ex5f
@user-zp9ft7ex5f 6 місяців тому
Nihilism says that suffering outweighs momentary satisfaction. Suffering is the fundamental mode of all human beings. Recognizing this is not making anything worse, if anything this puts ascetiscm and reasoning into the foreground and promotes not just blindly following your will to live.
@jadon3776
@jadon3776 3 роки тому
Why did Jordan Peterson cross the road? The answer isn't obvious. It's no joke man
@pawelzabicki7785
@pawelzabicki7785 3 роки тому
Well, it depends on what do you mean by the "road"...
@ryaneng2212
@ryaneng2212 3 роки тому
@@pawelzabicki7785 This is hilarious. I hope he reads this comment.
@h1r086
@h1r086 3 роки тому
I think the road is full of presumptions and felt crossed despite Jordan Peterson's intent. It's a natural reaction but can benefit from attempting to approach situations in a better faith. The road isn't any more or less crossed from what intent was meant, but it's important to know the reasoning.
@smilinazzdoggy825
@smilinazzdoggy825 3 роки тому
@@pawelzabicki7785 ha he would totally say that
@smilinazzdoggy825
@smilinazzdoggy825 3 роки тому
"Well ... i suspect he knows there's something on the other side that he must want"
@kev3d
@kev3d 3 роки тому
Writing a book while isolated in the desert is the most Matthew McConaughey thing Matthew McConaughey could have done.
@kezdotanulo9160
@kezdotanulo9160 3 роки тому
I agree.
@lindigregory119
@lindigregory119 3 роки тому
Love you both guys...this is so beautiful ... when as a world we can really use more BEAUTIFUL right now Thank you both 💖💖💖💖💖💖
@richleejr2247
@richleejr2247 3 роки тому
interesting
@ebufi7957
@ebufi7957 3 роки тому
Dr. Peterson trying to find the problem, McConaughey whatever problem I will be fine. I see a lot of trust in life in McConaughey.
@jakeysnakey4163
@jakeysnakey4163 3 роки тому
i dunno going to wild turkey hq to have a tour and being made marketing director and them making his own brand... is pretty alright alright alright!
@immensus
@immensus Рік тому
Pure and utter gold. What a beautiful thing seeing these two brilliant people dive beyond the surface and find the greenlights.
@musicandpoetry_8
@musicandpoetry_8 Рік тому
I’ve been an asshole lately judging Matthew because of his motivational speeches and I feel guilty not knowing anything about him..like “you are not a victim” thinking what does he know? A handsome, hugely successful movie star that has everything, what does he know about feeling victimized until I read and heard all of the terrible things he’s been through..I feel so bad, he’s a very strong person..I would never have the mental strength to push through the shit he’s been through
@musicandpoetry_8
@musicandpoetry_8 Рік тому
It’s so easy to have a victim mentality and push yourself out of it like he did
@debbienelson8013
@debbienelson8013 4 місяці тому
I really like Matthew alot, he is down to earth and very intelligent
@karin204
@karin204 2 роки тому
I have for decades appreciated Matthew McConaughey’s work and the man himself, and have recently started appreciating Jordan Peterson. A little over a month ago, I read Matthew’s Greenlights in a few hours and I am currently reading Jordan’s 12 Rules for Life, which I will follow with his Beyond Order. So I am thrilled to have found this interview and have been so very moved by it. I am almost 65 years old and am still struggling with forgiving myself for my past mistakes.
@bianco215
@bianco215 2 роки тому
God bless you
@lindagropp2965
@lindagropp2965 2 роки тому
Please read the comment of Jishua Horn above. To realise we have the ability to forgive ourselves. A gift from God I would add.
@marionapoleoni4502
@marionapoleoni4502 6 місяців тому
@@MatthewMcConaughey.Official❤
@marionapoleoni4502
@marionapoleoni4502 6 місяців тому
@@MatthewMcConaughey.Official❤
@Chrono337
@Chrono337 3 роки тому
Everyone: Avengers Endgame is the most ambitious crossover Jordan Peterson: Hold my lobster
@greenIMONSTER008
@greenIMONSTER008 3 роки тому
HAHAHAAHAHAH I'd never tought I'd laugh at this so much
@JamieRambles
@JamieRambles 3 роки тому
hold my lobster!! hahaha!! it's antenna all thrashing.
@astolp7398
@astolp7398 3 роки тому
Hahahaha thanks for the laugh
@rikarnobbhattacharyya1747
@rikarnobbhattacharyya1747 3 роки тому
@Chris Jacobs I believe it's a reference to the opening chapter of his book where he talks about lobsters and how scientists have studied their nervous system to draw parallels with the human nervous system :)
@alaamaoula2404
@alaamaoula2404 3 роки тому
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
@briansimerl4014
@briansimerl4014 3 роки тому
"You want your Father to teach you to be better than he was." I like this.
@c.sschon6873
@c.sschon6873 3 роки тому
This❤
@jeanraya8896
@jeanraya8896 3 роки тому
💯👌
@molagbal5313
@molagbal5313 3 роки тому
Yes, as a parent, one should want to raise their kids to be better, more well rounded people than we are.
@imacashew.
@imacashew. 3 роки тому
That’s what I feel I must do with my new born son 👍🏻 My brother existence now is to try my best to build my life the way I want and teach that little man to be better in every way than me.
@amoebavirus1508
@amoebavirus1508 3 роки тому
In my case I just wanted to break the chain and be a better man.
@jlamb2537
@jlamb2537 2 роки тому
This was fantastic. I’ve always enjoyed Matthew McConaughey’s movies, but over the last 5 years give or take, his personal growth that he’s shared with the public has been inspiring and makes me enjoy him and his work even more. Jordan Peterson came in to view maybe two or even three years ago now and just blew me away. I too felt like what I thought and felt, he was able to put into words that made me shout, yes! That’s exactly it. I enjoy listening to both of these gentlemen separately and together. Thank you for this. Can’t believe this has been out a year and I’m just now coming across it.
@bryantreid
@bryantreid 2 роки тому
Amen!
@dionysus7045
@dionysus7045 2 роки тому
I love how Jordan just acts so seriously when McConaughey is being so carefree and joking😂
@tenniswerewolf8095
@tenniswerewolf8095 3 роки тому
Never had a father or any good men in my life. Now in my 40’s after years of misdirected emotions and anger( money and women can’t fix this) I find Jordan Peterson, Wim Hof and Eckhart Tolle, Aaron Abke , David Hawkins and Rupert Spira. I’ve found my peace and purpose. Thank You 🙏🏾
@neodermaesthetic
@neodermaesthetic 3 роки тому
🙏
@sticksandstones3277
@sticksandstones3277 3 роки тому
what's you opinion on Wim Hof does those breathing techniques work?
@sticksandstones3277
@sticksandstones3277 3 роки тому
@Guy Plays Dreams Goggins makes me want to work out
@shaokhan4421
@shaokhan4421 3 роки тому
The book mindfulness in plain English changed my life. Better than Eckhart IMO.
@tenniswerewolf8095
@tenniswerewolf8095 3 роки тому
Sticks and Stones His techniques have helped me so much, to the point were I’ve stopped headaches and anxiety through his morning breathing routine.,
@carmelandlance
@carmelandlance 3 роки тому
I met Matthew on a beach in Malibu when I was a 1st year dental student in California. Being a prairie girl from Saskatchewan, Canada, I was so excited and starstruck. He could not have been more kind, more humble, and more friendly. He asked me questions about school and took time away from surfing with his friends to chat with a stranger. Such a nice man!
@serenityinside1
@serenityinside1 3 роки тому
Great story miss. Hope it’s true !
@DunderMifflin_ThisisPam
@DunderMifflin_ThisisPam 3 роки тому
Saskatchewan is real, I've been there.
@AgentRacerX
@AgentRacerX 3 роки тому
Wow that’s awesome (:
@tavferry3301
@tavferry3301 3 роки тому
@@DunderMifflin_ThisisPam hahaha
@tc98826
@tc98826 3 роки тому
I started to cry as I read this. What a truly, truly kind, selfless, pure, angel of a human being he is. To actually make conversation with a young female college student in a bikini. The word 'saint' is thrown around these days, but here it's an understatement.
@judyhipps9554
@judyhipps9554 Рік тому
Love that " you want your parent to teach you better than they are" Love how you help bring clarity to the person you are interviewing Mr. Peterson.
@PerfectlyYou13
@PerfectlyYou13 Рік тому
Have read both matthews and Jordan’s books more than once and listened to this a couple of times in the past. Only today have a pieced together the “judging” and self sabotaging of my own life as I navigate life with a brain injury and strive to regain my true self and my ideals. A thousand thank you’s to you both for this epiphany and this green light 🙏🏼
@sprezzatura8755
@sprezzatura8755 3 роки тому
It is wonderful to see Dr Peterson clear-eyed, alert and vibrant.
@menwithven8114
@menwithven8114 3 роки тому
As an ex addict I'm really curious to hear the details of his struggle lately. It's a very personal thing so we may never know the "dirty details" of what happened but dealing with benzos is a very precarious situation. I was addicted to heroin and benzos and heroin was much harder to stop but benzos give some of the most dangerous withdrawals of any substance. The fact he went all the way to Russia (if I remember correctly) for treatment really concerns me and leaves HUGE questions. Edit: I watched the interview of him describing treatment and to be honest he just sounds like a drug addict lol. I love him and his message but going to Russia to be given PROFOPOL for a week is pretty much cheating his way into sobriety. Even hearing him talk about I get the feeling that he's not completely over it yet. I didn't sleep for months, I was throwing up all the time and got extremely depressed and had every symptom he described on top of opiate withdrawal but it was a much needed learning experience in accountability. Everyone has there own journey but I think it's a mistake to be treated in that manner. It would have been soooooo much easier for me to get clean by having someone knock me out for a week and a half while I detoxed but then I wouldn't remember all the pain I went through to get clean. I hope he gets over this eventually but everything I see leads me to believe that he's still not in the clear yet.
@alinstoi
@alinstoi 3 роки тому
@@menwithven8114 I also think that wasn't a very wise decision, but it was made not by him, but by his daughter and his son in law...
@davidschaftenaar6530
@davidschaftenaar6530 3 роки тому
@@menwithven8114 There's an interview between Dr. Peterson and his daughter Mikhaila over on her channel that goes into detail about the whole ordeal. It wasn't an addiction in the sense of substance abuse in any case, it was a paradoxical reaction, something that some psychiatric drugs are liable to do in rare cases; The medication ends up amplifying your symptoms rather than reducing them. You have my absolute respect by the way for quitting those two drugs you mentioned, that's goddamn impressive, especially the heroin!
@swisstrader
@swisstrader 3 роки тому
I would disagree...looks beaten down and exhausted.
@swisstrader
@swisstrader 3 роки тому
@@menwithven8114 yes, something still not right.
@maxcedergren4958
@maxcedergren4958 3 роки тому
So freaking refreshing watching Mr Peterson speak with someone who’s nice to him!!
@ExMuslimRev11
@ExMuslimRev11 3 роки тому
LoL
@ADadWithoutKids
@ADadWithoutKids 3 роки тому
I wish Dr Peterson the best of health. But I think it would be even more refreshing to see him tear someone of Cathy Newman's ilk a new one. Lol. I just watched tje channel 4 debacle again last night. And the 20 or so minute build up to the decimation that came a a result of the interviewer's misconceived preconceptions is worthy of a Pulitzer prize or Oscar (for Peterson I mean, Newman would get a Razzie at best) or whatever the hell prize category it fits in. It was just amazing to watch. And he did it with patience and humility.
@ADadWithoutKids
@ADadWithoutKids 3 роки тому
@@Lark993 very valid point, I didn't think of it that way
@alanploetz7100
@alanploetz7100 3 роки тому
@@Lark993 I'm sorry I don't follow him closely enough to know details about his health. I'm sorry to hear that and pray 🙏 him nothing but the best. I do get that the continuous assaults must have an impact on his mental state and deplete his energy.
@lauriestlyon8773
@lauriestlyon8773 3 роки тому
@@Lark993 Dr Peterson was like a tree in a storm. When the storm subsided he was still standing...but the price he paid! As a child I was bullied a lot. I remember at high school the school tough guy grabbed me but I kept looking him in the eye. I refused to show fear. I didn't fight back...that took time to learn but I refused to kneel! Dr Peterson refused to kneel. I admire his courage and integrity as much as his intellect.
@dianaford7635
@dianaford7635 Рік тому
Wow! So great to see both of these gentlemen sharing their brilliance with the world together for our good. I have so much admiration for both. I love Jordon‘s down to earth manner of talking to him. Not like “OMG! It’s Matthew McConehey!” JP spoke to him like this is a great book regardless of it being a famous movie star but just like they are friends and are on the same mission.
@colorocko1
@colorocko1 Рік тому
I agree and also felt Matthew was in awe of Dr. Peterson where I would have thought it would be the other way around.
@andygodwin5965
@andygodwin5965 3 місяці тому
He's literally a brilliant therapist and psychologist. Of course he's not going to speak to Matthew in that manner, you must remember who Jordan actually is and what he does/did for a living.
@usmc72409
@usmc72409 2 роки тому
Finding out that this book isn’t just another “celebrity memoir” definitely will stir more interest. Great job linking up with JP to open the ears of a wider, deeper thinking, audience.
@shelbygoelz
@shelbygoelz 3 роки тому
'Responsibility yesterday leads to freedom today.' Damn, Matthew.
@DrengrMike
@DrengrMike 3 роки тому
Discipline equals freedom. Jocko Willink
@tamjidhassan3159
@tamjidhassan3159 3 роки тому
yeah...!!
@ronaldknisley9792
@ronaldknisley9792 3 роки тому
Really profound very freeing.
@benhartart9487
@benhartart9487 3 роки тому
freedom is daily rituals of small improvements
@GreyBush_Gaming82
@GreyBush_Gaming82 3 роки тому
Damn you fine!!🥰😍
@earldavidson9600
@earldavidson9600 3 роки тому
He’s such a boss for coming on here to speak to Dr. Peterson
@the.french.lobstercolinrau2728
@the.french.lobstercolinrau2728 3 роки тому
you can tell they both have kind of an admiration to each others and both feel privileged to have that talk. It's genuine to a point it's intellectually heart warming
@angelaconner3131
@angelaconner3131 3 роки тому
I would rather meet Jordan then Mathew anyday.
@benlewis5312
@benlewis5312 3 роки тому
@Chris Jacobs I've heard McConaughey talk about Peterson on other programs. He's definitely a huge fan
@paullangland6877
@paullangland6877 3 роки тому
@@angelaconner3131 While I agree, but if the chance was there, I'd happily meet Matthew McConaughey too. I'd almost never turn down a chance to meet someone famous. There are some celebrities I'd probably pass up or even ignore if they were in the same place and same room.
@lindacahill3883
@lindacahill3883 Рік тому
This interview is a must watch! I loved listening to two people who actually listened to each other.
@dboldt1986
@dboldt1986 2 роки тому
I haven't even finished the episode yet. But the words that Matthew speaks about taking hold of the wheel in life and not letting yourself off the hook so easily have really impacted me. I'm at a point in my life where I have been ashamed by my actions and the results that they produce are so toxic and they are eating away at my relationship with my wife. I wasn't capable of understanding how I knew that God has forgiven me of my son's and yet I let myself of the hook so easily. That was until Jordan pointed out that there is this higher standard; an ideal; that we are called to be and I knew that from the start but I couldn't connect the dots where I finally realized that all my actions, especially the ones I choose to ignore that negatively impact my life, really do impact me down the road. So if you're reading this Jordan or Matthew. Thank you to the both of you for helping me come to a revelation in my life tonight. It turns out that I think this will help save my marriage from my own poor decisions tearing it to shreds.
@cindyrobertson3798
@cindyrobertson3798 Рік тому
Boy I hope you've acknowledged in time. My x played while I took care of 5 kids ( including twins last.) He told friend s he was a single guy with a wife and 5 kids on the side. So hurtful. I kept it ll together for the sake of the kids .selfishness and porn ruined my family 👪. I hope yours is salvageable.
@tg2535
@tg2535 Рік тому
@@cindyrobertson3798 I pray you and your children are doing well.☦️🇨🇦🙏✌️
@michellecardenas6072
@michellecardenas6072 Рік тому
Wow, I love reading comments like this. I hope you really do what you say you've realized.
@franktesta1231
@franktesta1231 Рік тому
God loves you. And nothing you have done is unforgivable by God. But you need to be convicted on a daily basis. Pick up your cross and carry it for the Lord
@student_of_Improvement
@student_of_Improvement 3 роки тому
"How many times do you clean your room in a day?" "Once" "Gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers"
@mashable8759
@mashable8759 3 роки тому
I myself clean my room atleast twice a day, once before breakfast and then right after lunch. I want to, thats not why i do it, i do it cause i fucking need to. Think about it, youre dealing with SJWs, high frequency leftists all day.
@davidkelly189
@davidkelly189 3 роки тому
Hahaha, 👏👏
@user-ui6ef5ei7t
@user-ui6ef5ei7t 3 роки тому
@@mashable8759 i clean my appartement 1 a month and and 4 Times a week a little zweep. .,
@Faddidaddi
@Faddidaddi 3 роки тому
The posture video seems to be legit Keep up the good work
@dripdaddydolluz2856
@dripdaddydolluz2856 3 роки тому
@@davidkelly189 underrated
@franklinave2062
@franklinave2062 3 роки тому
The rare informed, interested, intelligent interviewer and the rare sincere, interesting, honest subject. It doesn't get any better.
@mickidawop414
@mickidawop414 3 роки тому
This is a perfect comment, and you will get far too few "likes" for it...still, a perfect comment.
@indie_rogue843
@indie_rogue843 3 роки тому
Fantastic comment
@abdumurotergashev1104
@abdumurotergashev1104 3 роки тому
Perfectly said, cheers
@NotUrComrade
@NotUrComrade Рік тому
Finally seeing this. Mccaughey does laugh in unexpected places sometimes but the Mephistopheles quote about deserved demise earned through basic existence amused me as well -taken on its own and not in the context of the moment in the play or story, anyway. Groucho was a pretty well-read guy, if Goethe was his source for: “I’d never belong to a club that would allow someone like me to become a member”. Which is kind of the same fatalistic circular argument but packed in a much lighter package. Keep up the good work. I’m 62 and I want to be like you when I grow up. :)
@tuckernelson
@tuckernelson Рік тому
Those are some words man.
@xandereynon5305
@xandereynon5305 Рік тому
A man after my own heart. Once my mind untangled your words into a linear, albeit abstract stream of thought I must say I'm impressed at your verbal acuity. Keep writing sir.
@caltimber
@caltimber Рік тому
I was admittedly more interested on where he stands spiritualy, thoroughly enjoyed the discussion, but in the end, I was not happy with the question still not answered " is he one of "us" eternal soldier for Christ?already knowingly in and functioning in Gods eternal kingdom or is he still on the outside merely considering and briefly looking in once in a while, when The Holy Ghost might get his attention briefly through his busy multi faceted ever spinning reality, when his conscience, and soul unite with endless longing, and cry out for salvation while looking for love in all the wrong places, when only Jesus Christ has the soul cleansing power in His shed blood to make you whole! Body ,soul, & spirit. Or maybe just purposefully a real cliff hanger designed to help encourage me to by the book. Lol! God bless! you both deep admiration and joy for your u derstandi g and ability to keep your heads on straight while experiencing, fame and success, Thx be to the Allmighty that jorden has recieved that and entered the sozo life with us, in the Body! 🙌🙏🙌🙏
@carlanear7740
@carlanear7740 7 місяців тому
My Brother and Sister Met Matthew at a Wedding. They said he's one of the nicest guys they've ever met. Love when famous people don't disappoint. ❤
@shok24199
@shok24199 3 роки тому
Matthew seemed almost relieved to be speaking to somebody who actually understood what he was trying to get across in his book.
@LightworkingWanderer
@LightworkingWanderer 3 роки тому
Not only that, Dr. Peterson was a major inspiration for the writing of the book! =)
@jeffstettler7093
@jeffstettler7093 3 роки тому
or who actually read it
@elizabethblackwell5702
@elizabethblackwell5702 3 роки тому
You didn't find it rambling and self indulgent (not on the Professor Peterson side) ? I applaud him for the courage to speak to Peterson though.
@doodleboy8123
@doodleboy8123 3 роки тому
That’s bc this is the life Jordan has been writing about, many of us feel like this, but feel the world we now live in doesn’t share those bedrock foundational values, as we’re experiencing in today’s Political struggles of ideology.
@awakeandwatching953
@awakeandwatching953 3 роки тому
@island dreaming possibly and i think we both know the term that would apply to such an incident but even then.. though the woke may hate him the truly awake know he speaks from a point of objective morality.. of course you are correct in your assumption that this year he will come under sustained attack from the system and its worshippers. i think he will have the strength to whether it
@adnanelamrani8845
@adnanelamrani8845 3 роки тому
This video should have been labeled : Matthew turns his Self-Authoring assignment and gets a straight A from Jordan
@JoeNaeem
@JoeNaeem 3 роки тому
HA
@cravingattention2771
@cravingattention2771 3 роки тому
hahahaha nice one
@shaunsworld
@shaunsworld 3 роки тому
Hahaha 🤣 I love it
@GTfour01
@GTfour01 3 роки тому
Jealous, I see?
@Largentina.
@Largentina. 3 роки тому
@@GTfour01 You see jealousy here? Where?
@ambition112
@ambition112 8 місяців тому
0:22: 😊 Matthew McConaughey wrote the book 'Green Lights' to reflect on his past experiences and lessons, expressing gratitude and integrity throughout. 8:20: 📚 Matthew McConaughey discusses the challenges of success in Hollywood and his approach to writing his memoir. 15:10: 🌍 The pursuit of a dream and the consequences of fame. 22:48: 🎭 Matthew McConaughey discusses the consequences of fame, his relationship with his mother, and his experience playing dark characters. 37:25: 💪 Faith allowed the speaker to fully embody the character of Cole in True Detective and view the world through that lens. 39:17: 🎭 The speaker discusses his journey from agnosticism to self-reliance and the role of ideals and conscience in shaping one's behavior. 47:12: 🎭 Fame happened quickly for the speaker after the release of a film, causing a shift in how they were perceived and treated by others. 54:42: 🤔 Matthew McConaughey shares his perspective on fame and how he has managed it throughout his career. 1:03:29: 📚 Matthew McConaughey thanks Jordan Peterson for inspiring him to write his book and discusses the importance of humility and self-awareness. 1:10:52: 🚦 The metaphor of red and yellow lights in life's hardships and crises, with the belief that there are green lights and lessons to be learned from them. Recap by Tammy AI
@scotthankins1391
@scotthankins1391 2 роки тому
"be a gentlemen and don't lie", words that everyone should strive to achieve.
@dziniapune3027
@dziniapune3027 3 роки тому
Matthew's Room is extra clean for this podcast.
@faberofwillandmight
@faberofwillandmight 3 роки тому
He didn't want to come off as a bloody Communist.
@kevinheise7
@kevinheise7 3 роки тому
Pool house
@MegaNicolemarie
@MegaNicolemarie 3 роки тому
Lol
@nobertstanel9428
@nobertstanel9428 3 роки тому
Only few lobsters under bed.
@danleggett5224
@danleggett5224 3 роки тому
Guest room I'd guess. Had the same thought
@kylerashby1997
@kylerashby1997 3 роки тому
“Optimism is courage, if it’s not naive.” Brilliant.
@ApocDevTeam
@ApocDevTeam 3 роки тому
Optimism is bullshit, because it contradicts the laws of nature. The universe is always increasing in entropy, it is impossible for entropy to decrease in a closed system. The idea that something good is just around the corner is akin to religious belief, not based in scientific reality. Existence is merely a journey towards maximum entropy (thermodynamic equilibrium of the universe). Nothing in the universe will survive. Not stars, planets, or civilizations. Stars will eventually cease to form as Hydrogen gas clouds are depleted, black holes will eventually decay due to Hawking radiation, and even atoms themselves will break down as the universe gets closer and closer to maximum entropy, rendering all forms of intelligence impossible. The laws of thermodynamics dictate our fate. Oswald Spengler was right all along: optimism is cowardice. We are all doomed, and we've been able to prove it scientifically for decades. Optimism is a fantasy designed to give comfort to our primitive human minds to help us cope with the brutal reality of the universe in which we exist.
@MattGarcyaDC
@MattGarcyaDC 3 роки тому
@@ApocDevTeam How depressing
@skywriter4308
@skywriter4308 3 роки тому
@@ApocDevTeam I'm pretty sure he was referring to optimism for the outcome of an individual's life, with respect to whatever goals that person may have, not the grand fate of the universe.
@iampuga1530
@iampuga1530 3 роки тому
@@skywriter4308 exactly bro seems to be expressing he shouldn’t try cause
@webkahmik
@webkahmik 3 роки тому
Perhaps ALSO when it's naive, and thus, pure.
@carolthomas8747
@carolthomas8747 Рік тому
Very much enjoyed the privilege of being part of the audience for this discussion, thank you.
@AliceWatson-xq9gu
@AliceWatson-xq9gu 12 днів тому
That hotel room with Matthew McConaughey is so tempting right now. I want to buy this book too.
@matthewsinclair507
@matthewsinclair507 3 роки тому
"Are you carrying the heaviest rock that you can carry?" "It'd be a lot cooler if you did"
@ghingoor
@ghingoor 3 роки тому
Time stamp?
@ghingoor
@ghingoor 3 роки тому
Oh..
@ghingoor
@ghingoor 3 роки тому
Lol
@SameBasicRiff
@SameBasicRiff 3 роки тому
@@ghingoor lol
@raoulduke2625
@raoulduke2625 3 роки тому
Beat me to it..... excellent.....
@USATODAY7
@USATODAY7 3 роки тому
Matthew used the wind as an excuse to show Peterson his clean bedroom.
@adio8824
@adio8824 3 роки тому
Sneaky brat
@juniorvonclaire3576
@juniorvonclaire3576 3 роки тому
LOL that’s a beauty On a serious note, that’s one of the best interviews I’ve seen. Matthew wins my admiration the older he gets. I once was not a fan. Very impressive individual. Integrity and honesty, he’s a genuine person. 👏🏻
@TheBlackB0X
@TheBlackB0X 3 роки тому
Now, he's got to manifest an excuse to show the house to display the next step lol
@SuperIvysaur
@SuperIvysaur 3 роки тому
He can move through higher dimensions
@beep7
@beep7 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@mandyjeffery3555
@mandyjeffery3555 2 роки тому
I love what both these amazing guys have to share with society! Hope they reach a large population!
@sandylouw6108
@sandylouw6108 4 місяці тому
Brilliant. Thank you both. What a privilege to be in your company. The conversation was expansive, heartwarming and sooo sexy.
@thelindabhere
@thelindabhere 3 роки тому
I love the fact that he actually thanks Jordan Peterson for his teachings. It's so refreshing, because I'd love to thank him myself.
@DIVISIONINCISION
@DIVISIONINCISION 3 роки тому
Very few women read Dr. Peterson. I have never met any, even in academia.
@thelindabhere
@thelindabhere 3 роки тому
I find his views interesting, but I don't take his every word as gospel.
@PTExtremePlays
@PTExtremePlays 3 роки тому
@@thelindabhere at least you understand that you can learn with him, and even if you dont agree with something, you respect him, and dont instantly attack him .
@thelindabhere
@thelindabhere 3 роки тому
@@PTExtremePlays exactly
@ohwellwhateverr
@ohwellwhateverr 3 роки тому
@@DIVISIONINCISION Well, we exist!
@JuggernautUSAdotcom
@JuggernautUSAdotcom 3 роки тому
Dr Peterson’s health is improving, both physical & mental. Thank God.
@swisstrader
@swisstrader 3 роки тому
He’s still way off. Still in pain.
@RoyalFizzbin
@RoyalFizzbin 3 роки тому
Sometimes it seems like he just needs a cup of coffee. Like... I feel like a shot of proper espresso will knock 50% of the cobwebs off.
@ds29912
@ds29912 3 роки тому
We all have long dark tea times of the soul. I would fully expect that he would recover from his suffering. It is the trait of someone who is strong to overcome life travails.
@Fliedermutter
@Fliedermutter 3 роки тому
Amen
@elenaackovska-edwards9132
@elenaackovska-edwards9132 Рік тому
Two highly intellectual yet humble men having a very insightful conversation. What more could a person ask for? That was greatly enjoyable. I absolutely loved Greenlights and recommend it to many people. Hope to catch you two engaging in a conversation again sometime in the future.
@marlenepierce575
@marlenepierce575 Рік тому
I'm totally surprised how this one conversation between two men that are strangers to my life and myself has helped my path of grief from my son's death .I can only say thank you for setting me on a path of healing .
@romanavieria8900
@romanavieria8900 Рік тому
Sorry about your Son👏 ,I can't imagine 😔 💜💙💚
@andygodwin5965
@andygodwin5965 3 місяці тому
If you want to talk about it I'll listen to Marlene. I can't imagine that kind of grief losing your son and I will try my best to give you someone to talk to if you'd like honey
@natas-6747
@natas-6747 3 роки тому
He seems like one of the rare, and genuine gems out of that horrible place called Hollywood.
@natas-6747
@natas-6747 3 роки тому
Great to see Jordan back and looking great!
@k.l.hollister8128
@k.l.hollister8128 3 роки тому
Because he comes from Texas 🤗
@Matt-fs1yy
@Matt-fs1yy 3 роки тому
That horrible place called Hollywood that you probably waste 2-4 hours of your day (or more) consuming product from
@scarharting5577
@scarharting5577 3 роки тому
Not nearly as horrible as Texas.
@TheTrueUSPatriot
@TheTrueUSPatriot 3 роки тому
Him and Denzel Washington, actually.
@dasociety129113
@dasociety129113 3 роки тому
Lets all take a second to be thankful that Peterson is alive and even well enough to do interviews!!! best thing so far about 2021!
@kennethalbert4653
@kennethalbert4653 3 роки тому
GRATITUDE ! Yes, we need to be reminded frequently.
@icnataliejune84
@icnataliejune84 3 роки тому
Amen to that
@RaivenBC
@RaivenBC Рік тому
I absolutely loved this interview. I felt like Mathew really let us in and shared a very honest and candid part of himself. His real, non celebrity personality really shone through. I have watched many of your interviews Jordan, and your sincerity is also something I truest admire.
@rappsman
@rappsman 11 місяців тому
What a great interview, what a humble man Matthew is. I worked in a frame shop in NYC for many years in my youth. Matthew came in as a customer and was completely non assuming and polite. I did not even know who he was at the time until after he left and my boss told me. I then proceeded to look him up and watch all of his movies. Nice guy and very talented.
@rafaelcoelho2938
@rafaelcoelho2938 3 роки тому
Dr. Peterson is a hero. A real life hero. Someone who has actually saved people man. What a human being.
@MegaNicolemarie
@MegaNicolemarie 3 роки тому
Ikr?
@rafaelcoelho2938
@rafaelcoelho2938 3 роки тому
@@MegaNicolemarie he is fantastic.
@remotefaith
@remotefaith 3 роки тому
What’s he done?
@JCB.PSALM_23_KJV
@JCB.PSALM_23_KJV 3 роки тому
Thank God Dr. Peterson is back after all who prayed for him and his family to get though the hell and challenge of very poor health. Carry on good soldier.😄🙏🌤
@Gl-my8fw
@Gl-my8fw 3 роки тому
@@aaahzpervect5755 i wish it was also. I have lost accounts for not much more.
@workkam2635
@workkam2635 Рік тому
Hi I m from Morocco 🇲🇦, I was always interested in western literature, and sometimes reading some books , then I found out Dr Peterson , he scan amazing guy , he made me being like reborn , to start thinking and reorganize my way of thinking and even my life , thank you , I bought his book the 12 ,,,, I wish someone could translate it to Arabic ,and share it with people here . Thank you so much Dr
@EmoEmu
@EmoEmu Рік тому
McConaughey always strikes me as a guy that keeps growing. His interviews over the years have gotten more and more interesting. He seems like someone who's become a much better person with age. Likely a really awesome guy to know now. Very inspiring.
@likilikiki
@likilikiki 3 роки тому
It's so refreshing to see that not every celebrity has gone of the rails.
@turkeyman631
@turkeyman631 3 роки тому
Right. He must be done trying to get roles because if you're not drinkin the koolaid, its tough out in Hollywood.
@Calatriste54
@Calatriste54 3 роки тому
Man, ain't that the damn truth..
@annielwhite
@annielwhite 3 роки тому
@@turkeyman631 speculation is boring
@andrewb5412
@andrewb5412 3 роки тому
He is to big and to good to fail.
@TehUltimateSnake
@TehUltimateSnake 3 роки тому
Hes one of the few celebrities I actually respect.
@honkytonkinson9787
@honkytonkinson9787 3 роки тому
Great quote: if I didn't have the confidence when I was young to be so arrogant, I wouldn't have stumbled upon situations where I was humbled. That is wise right there!
@MrSilas2012
@MrSilas2012 3 роки тому
It makes you think. Can one be just as humble without previous bouts of arrogance?
@MrSilas2012
@MrSilas2012 3 роки тому
@@willfin3404 well thats kinda just reframing the question. And to answer you.......I don't know lol
@flaviusmacrobius1110
@flaviusmacrobius1110 3 роки тому
@@MrSilas2012 Yes, but it is only through detachment from one’s own will by the grace of Jesus Christ to do the Will of God, which requires humility.
@sandhya797
@sandhya797 3 роки тому
@@MrSilas2012 hahahah
@lauraowen8142
@lauraowen8142 3 роки тому
@@flaviusmacrobius1110INDEED IT DOES.
@anneturner2018
@anneturner2018 Рік тому
I met McConaughey a number of years ago when I was working at The Inn at Perry Cabin. I was the Guest Relations Manager and had the opportunity to meet him and talk to him. It stands out in my mind that, even so many years ago, he was so gracious, considerate, polite….and kind. Humility was already a part of his DNA even with all the adulation surrounding him. Great interview!
@justincurtis9094
@justincurtis9094 9 місяців тому
I kept journals until 2007 from the age of 8 to 17 as it was mandatory in our home. Our house burned and they all burned with it. After that I was really upset because not only did my journals burn but so did all of my drawings and poems I wrote and every single little thing that I would write down on/in all sorts of things. My momma even let me write on the walls so long as it was purposeful, if you will. So I quit writing, no more journals, songs, poems, drawings. I completely gave up on my life. I feel like my life was better when I kept a journal so recently 2019 because “Covid” I couldn’t go anywhere, I started writing again and even created a board game with my 3 children that implemented journaling (currently still in development) I feel more alive when I journal. As far as Matthew goes, I love this guy! I’ve always liked him because he “feels like home” I could listen to him talk for ever. I feel like we have a connection, like a brother or father, a great friend. You can’t help but want to just walk up and hug the guy lol before I die I want to have a one on one conversation with Matthew.
@joehook5533
@joehook5533 3 роки тому
‘A podcast between Jordan Peterson and Matthew McConaughey isn’t possible.’ *’No, it’s necessary.’*
@jjones8717
@jjones8717 3 роки тому
What the hell are we going to do in a world without a podcast between Jordan Peterson and Matthew McConaughey?
@swaroopkaushik6699
@swaroopkaushik6699 3 роки тому
Well said!!
@jacobgonzalez4235
@jacobgonzalez4235 3 роки тому
Happy to see an Interstellar reference in here
@arendsmith9527
@arendsmith9527 3 роки тому
I thank you
@gunnaryoung
@gunnaryoung 3 роки тому
"This little maneuver is gonna cost us one hour, thirteen minutes, and twelve seconds"
@sebastian_thiel
@sebastian_thiel 3 роки тому
Jesus, that part with "Your father wants you to be even better than him" hit really close to home. I never thought about it that way. I always resented my dad for not living up to the standards he put on me. I now know that he just wanted and still wants me to be even better than him. Thanks Mr. Peterson.
@Carloss86py
@Carloss86py 3 роки тому
That's a powerful idea and I never thought about it that way.
@hlowrylong
@hlowrylong 3 роки тому
I’ve fortunately already learned that lesson - bc I’m McConaughey’s age - as I attempt to teach my children lessons of right & wrong & reality - who to be and how to be. I’m very flawed in many ways, but really effective in other ways.... as are MOST, IF NOT ALL, HUMANS. So I get to see it from the side of the flawed parent, and then reflect on the pretty tough flaws of my own parents. It’s one of the most critical lessons of life.
@pauleng883
@pauleng883 3 роки тому
Ive resented my dad since birth. My dads 90. We dont speak. Never have. Im 44.
@swingonthespiral
@swingonthespiral 3 роки тому
I don't have to try hard to be better than that POS
@bradhaines3142
@bradhaines3142 3 роки тому
i have a 7 year old and ive told him that many times, but worded differently. i always say all that matters to me is that you can be better than me, so you can have a better life than me. just coasting along is a good way to die miserable. there are too many people trying to do that these days. life used to be a lot harder and people were happy just to make it to the end of the day. but life isnt like that, so people need to push forward and figure out some new things. learn to love what you do, do just do what makes you happy
@denisecorbisiero5177
@denisecorbisiero5177 2 роки тому
Two of my favorites! I am even a bigger fan after watching this . It's obvious that Matthew is driven to be the best version of himself, how fortunate we are to hear this. I also absolutely love Matthew's darker, more complex character roles. Thank you Dr. P for sharing this meaningful and valuable exchange.
@ambermoon719
@ambermoon719 Рік тому
True Detective and Greenlights are the finest works of Matthew. He didn’t catch my attention till those things and they blew my mind.
@marvw4166
@marvw4166 3 роки тому
Matthew: "Alright alright alright" Jordan: "But it depends on what you mean by alright alright alright . . . "
@zelos7583
@zelos7583 3 роки тому
This is gold
@davyroger3773
@davyroger3773 3 роки тому
Its no joke man
@corniel657
@corniel657 3 роки тому
@@davyroger3773 IT IS
@davyroger3773
@davyroger3773 3 роки тому
@@corniel657 Then you haven't considered the multiplicity of deep rooted psychological and physiological implications one makes when uttering "alright, alright, alright" *gestures wildy
@joekarthan3929
@joekarthan3929 3 роки тому
Haha bro you got me. Comments can make me smile but you got laughing like a child.
@RichSmithson
@RichSmithson 3 роки тому
Matthew McConaughey one of the only people left in Hollywood with a functioning mind.
@jonathanrex
@jonathanrex 3 роки тому
Very true.
@dizzicz
@dizzicz 3 роки тому
Well as he mentioned, he lives in Texas :-D
@elizabethwilk9615
@elizabethwilk9615 3 роки тому
Also an independent mind
@marcvarner1
@marcvarner1 3 роки тому
I think he's in Texas too.
@kezdotanulo9160
@kezdotanulo9160 3 роки тому
Really? How does he funktion? He can not setup his computer and mic decently, the big movie star. Most of the interview was bs. Sorry! What is his reaction to the scandals in his business? He takes millions and shuts up. Brilliant.
@maryannayer1419
@maryannayer1419 Рік тому
This deliberate and intelligent conversation between two of my favorite men was such a fun find at 2am. Thank you for being real men and real gentlemen. Stay strong and continue aging beautifully.
@sergioremigiomora
@sergioremigiomora 6 місяців тому
Matthew. Keep doing what you love because from the view of someone who just knows you are a famous actor, it seems that following your heart's desire has led you to the right places. Don't think about what work they may or may not love, apparently they love you so stay true.
@SagaraUrz
@SagaraUrz 5 місяців тому
One of the humblest when it comes to handle fame and money.
@greggwinchester3764
@greggwinchester3764 3 роки тому
Jordan Peterson discussing True Detective with Matthew McConaughey. This is like two planets aligning in the sky. Wonderful.
@cory3128
@cory3128 3 роки тому
Would love a True Detective deep dive with JP!
@YouDontKnowSh1t
@YouDontKnowSh1t 3 роки тому
Time?
@cory3128
@cory3128 3 роки тому
@@YouDontKnowSh1t 25:34
@greggwinchester3764
@greggwinchester3764 3 роки тому
@@cory3128 I'd pay good money for that!
@beorlingo
@beorlingo 3 роки тому
Why isn't Woody Harrelson writing a Book? I'd love to Read it. I reckon he is just busy living His life.
@gocaps83
@gocaps83 3 роки тому
I never knew Matthew Mcconaughey was such a cool guy. The man has a lot of depth.
@TaniaRouserArt
@TaniaRouserArt 3 роки тому
This interview made me like these two guys even more.
@theglowingbrownie5124
@theglowingbrownie5124 3 роки тому
I met him at a wedding in Cabo years ago and he was darling. Very down to earth, cool and kind to others. He was always high though. Maybe that’s why 😂😂
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 3 роки тому
McConaughey is one of the coolest. Hoave you seen dazed and confused? "Well it would be alot cooler if you did".
@Frankaziza1
@Frankaziza1 3 роки тому
@Brutal Honesty not Robert De Niro. He’s an empty suit
@rossrainwater5619
@rossrainwater5619 3 роки тому
Brutal Honesty ,well....Hollywood types..Nah.. Matthew yep.
@mariuscarlia5921
@mariuscarlia5921 Рік тому
There's something to be said for having faith in God so strong that you aren't afraid to sit down and eat with non-believers; allowing them to see what it means to be a man of God, and knowing that God will protect you from all impurities.
@lynda7038
@lynda7038 Рік тому
A very interesting, enlightening and enjoyable interview. Much respect to Jordan & Matthew xx
@NeeniesNest
@NeeniesNest Рік тому
Have wanted to hear someone’s take on Matthew’s book as my grandson is at the beginnings of a path to acting. To be able to hear Matthew himself discuss this with another I respect was a gift.
@ds1859
@ds1859 3 роки тому
JP on Humility “You’re either in love with what you know or in love with what you don’t know, and there’s a lot more of what you don’t know. So pick your love carefully.”
@mirjanazivkovic3687
@mirjanazivkovic3687 3 роки тому
Im in love with what I dont know
@AA-em3lw
@AA-em3lw 3 роки тому
Thanks for taking note 📝 I forget it 🙏🏻😊 it was an amazing conversation
@JasonRyanWilson
@JasonRyanWilson 3 роки тому
That's an amazing quote. JP is back!
@WhiteStoneName
@WhiteStoneName 3 роки тому
My favorite takeaway as well. I’ve heard Dr. Peterson say this before. But I had forgotten it.
@willis1712
@willis1712 3 роки тому
I think there's quite a bit of love for what people think they know as well.
@DeAngelo77
@DeAngelo77 3 роки тому
I was skeptical of Matthew at first, but all he’s trying to do is change the world in a positive way. More humble than I thought. God bless him and Jordan.
@lorrainearmstrong7587
@lorrainearmstrong7587 3 роки тому
Like he said himself, he just decided to 'just be a regular person' and that is what we get and why we enjoy him so very much
@ghostlybagel2295
@ghostlybagel2295 3 роки тому
@Historia Antiqua With a name tag like yours, this comment is ironic as hell and an odd take.
@greatomeister675
@greatomeister675 3 роки тому
I’m shocked how nice Matthew is, not like the other hollywood stars for sure.
@kevmac1230
@kevmac1230 3 роки тому
I was skeptical about Mathew thinking he could be another self absorbed actor.He seems pretty cool however.
@piperian3962
@piperian3962 3 роки тому
I’m happy to see it is more than just an act
@garythompson8140
@garythompson8140 2 роки тому
Great interview, thanks to both of you for taking the time to do it.
@autumnleaves2766
@autumnleaves2766 8 місяців тому
Watching this in 2023. A refreshingly honest and open discussion, very impressed with how articulate Matthew is. I'd enjoyed his film performances but known little about him. I would love to hear both men's thoughts in 2023 on the subject of the A list Hollywood stars who have become fathers in their late 70s/early 80s. Here in the UK, most people seem to think it is fine as the infants will be well provided for financially. I'm not sure it is healthy, given that the said actors already had plenty of children and grandchildren. People are often quite critical of late motherhood, the over 40s and even over 50s, but it is seen as acceptable for a man to become a father again late in life. Dr Peterson here was still recovering from his terrible health crisis, but now in 2023 he is looking radiant and strong, it is a joy to see. "Beyond Order" is one of the best books I have ever read and is already helping me to be a better person, it seems better than any psych meds to be honest !
@TejaswiBitra
@TejaswiBitra 3 роки тому
When I see the comments, I see a lot of intelligent comments. That means there are a lot of decent human beings who are applying thought to go through some rough to find some meaning.
@rme36
@rme36 3 роки тому
Word
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 3 роки тому
I concur. I believe that "critical thinking skills'' should be a mandatory class in regular schools of all of humanity.
@kosdumodjin
@kosdumodjin 3 роки тому
@@dertythegrower I would say there typically seems to be variance in how humans respond to any information presented. For example, some may memorize the precepts of the critical thinking course without ever understanding how to critically think, while others simply may not be interested. I agree it's a good idea, as long as we remember it likely won't be a panacea. Cheers!
@elderlongshlong985
@elderlongshlong985 3 роки тому
Wonderfully said
@AH-lw2bj
@AH-lw2bj 3 роки тому
Keep your chins up everyone! There are still a whole lot of smart people all over the world
@kingbillajr
@kingbillajr 3 роки тому
I'm somali and jordan peterson has influenced me a lot in my life in a way from high school till now I'm in university, since a lot of what he represents resemble my father's, so thank you sir!.
@jessewheinrichs
@jessewheinrichs 3 роки тому
Good for you. Never give up on being better.
@frankd8958
@frankd8958 10 годин тому
29:40 With 93 pts in Neuroticism, I got along best with Anti-Natalists as well. Mostly cause there is a lot of irrational physical pain attached to it, as well. What helped me, was a small dose of fear medication. Now I can actually talk and even defend myself. And my urge to feel-drink? Got down too. Everything is more crystalized in my brain. (Got alot more theories on that, but I will keep it short) ... So I wanted to thank Dr. Peterson for pointing the big5test out for me. (We dont get those in therapy, here in germany). And of course, thanks to Mr. McConaughey too =D Me and my BFF watch True Detective all the time, with me beeing Rust and my buddy beeing Marty. It was a long way to convince the world, but I kept telling the truth, no matter what! -> God bless the both of you.
@creepgpoop
@creepgpoop 10 місяців тому
I, Mr. Peterson, am not the only one to deeply appreciate your words for your guests, and everyone, but your naive wish to make best, better, greater for all your people thank you
@robertg9254
@robertg9254 3 роки тому
I’m sold. I’ve always felt a good energy from Mathew McConaughey and I respect Jordan Peterson.
@mojopin70
@mojopin70 3 роки тому
He's a man that is able to think for himself and has not been brainwashed by Feminism. Brazilian women ( like his wife ) are generally not feminists and are more traditional, they have retained their femininity and have not become like masculine American / British women who copy men and sound like men.
@Ponderosa-pine
@Ponderosa-pine 3 роки тому
"if flawed people were incapable of creativity we wouldnt have any creativity" I love this so much
@victoryaod1000
@victoryaod1000 3 роки тому
Same!! Im still lingering on it....
@mysecondaccount7887
@mysecondaccount7887 3 роки тому
I doubt it's possible to have no flaws, period. Pointless statement
@shayurramdutt8267
@shayurramdutt8267 3 роки тому
@@mysecondaccount7887 ratiod
@historyteacher5821
@historyteacher5821 3 роки тому
@@mysecondaccount7887 That's the problem. It's not a pointless statement. It's obvious that everyone is flawed, that no one is perfect, and yet, we see time and time again that people's lives are being ended (metaphorically speaking) because of poor choices or indiscretions. Not just famous people, but regular Janes and Joes; the consequences of indiscretion today are FAR more severe than they were just 20-30 years ago, and those consequences linger far longer.
@mysecondaccount7887
@mysecondaccount7887 3 роки тому
​@@historyteacher5821 I couldn't find the timestamp for this quote myself, but I interpreted this as the proposition that coming to logical conclusions complex enough to solve the problems we face as humans, regardless of tendency towards poor discretion, is actually extremely difficult. Creativity is an evolutionary process of coming to logical conclusions by trialling candidate ideas in a sea of possibilities, in hope of stumbing upon a conclusion that would prove too difficult to solve analytically otherwise, at least for an imperfect being. Much like nature cannot produce a perfect being, but rather one that performs well enough to survive, people can't produce perfect ideas - but rather a small subset of ideas from the entirety of those generated that prove useful enough to survive. This is why the statement is pointless - because no material construct that necessarily had to evolve is perfectly optimal
@Mamma_Kel
@Mamma_Kel Рік тому
It’s nice to watch an interview with Jordan Peterson and an intelligent, self-reflective man, whose job is acting, rather than what could have been a spoiled self-indulgent, boring movie star. Much respect for JP and MM.
@nancycrabtree6312
@nancycrabtree6312 Рік тому
My respect for Matthew has elevated. This is a book, I must read! Matthew is beautifully thoughtful and purposeful in his angle of approaching life.
@HeidiJoubert
@HeidiJoubert 3 роки тому
‘That’s an excellent place to end... I would say’ ever the genius. So happy to see Jordan looking sharp and clear-eyed. Never ever take people like this for granted, their existence is one of the few things that keep pushing back the evils of this world.
@oceanocean2996
@oceanocean2996 3 роки тому
Aye aye sir
@swisstrader
@swisstrader 3 роки тому
He’s suffering...even now.
@stevengallagher635
@stevengallagher635 3 роки тому
Don't underestimate the part you play and countless others do to repel evil. If we were closer to evil than its opposite then we would not have such a scary concept of it.
@stuartdriedger9989
@stuartdriedger9989 3 роки тому
he's wrecked. 1st rule of new book, after all the talk of society becoming communist, he tells everyone to believe in the system. it's ok, Jordan had a family but he's toast. now he's just another fake.
@WaterSong432
@WaterSong432 3 роки тому
So well said, yes!
@brittanysmall6365
@brittanysmall6365 3 роки тому
The humility and the humanity of these two men is such a privilege to witness.
@JesterMax24
@JesterMax24 3 роки тому
The humility of people whose lives revolve around making videos of themselves posing and talking...Do you people listen to yourselves?
@phukyerpheefees
@phukyerpheefees 3 роки тому
@@JesterMax24 Neither man spends much time discussing themselves. I don't think you actually listened to this conversation or have paid much attention to what they have done with their careers.
@edwardk3
@edwardk3 3 роки тому
She's privileged! Let's get her!
@TheShamanicHealerGod
@TheShamanicHealerGod 3 роки тому
@@edwardk3 grow up
@edwardk3
@edwardk3 3 роки тому
@@TheShamanicHealerGod loosen up
@marikatecarlisle3988
@marikatecarlisle3988 Рік тому
My son is Matthew after him and other Matthews. It is a wonderful name, MATTHEW-- A Gift from God. MY son is a fantastic gift
@ConstructedMedia
@ConstructedMedia Рік тому
Mr. McConaughey is a Christian! Sweet - love to hear this!!
@margiegandy9189
@margiegandy9189 3 роки тому
“Optimism is courage if it’s not naive “....the best!
@freespirit5680
@freespirit5680 3 роки тому
I think Winston Churchill said something similar: "Fear is a reaction. Courage is a decision."
@jer3887
@jer3887 3 роки тому
Definitely true for certain people.
@garver5833
@garver5833 3 роки тому
self awareness is a deciding factor there :)
@MatthiasProspero
@MatthiasProspero 3 роки тому
Peterson and McConaughey, the buddy comedy we didn't know we needed.
@adodgin4163
@adodgin4163 Рік тому
What a joy it is to listen to a conversation between two emotionally mature men most people would put at opposite ends of our social spectrum.
@laurawilliams2790
@laurawilliams2790 4 місяці тому
I love Matthew McConaughey's introspection. People are generally so plugged in to their electronics all the time that we don't see a lot of that anymore. Also... regarding his vivid dreams, I would definitely explore my ancestry and search for someone who may have travelled to those places, esp. the one that he said felt like home. DNA memory is a really powerful thing if you have the clarity of mind to tap into it.
@MRJDXTRA
@MRJDXTRA 3 роки тому
Podcast with Jordan Peterson and Matthew McConaughey? *Alright, Alright, Alright!*
@mjolninja9358
@mjolninja9358 3 роки тому
I can heat that “Alright”
@WoFDarkNewton
@WoFDarkNewton 3 роки тому
Jordan Peterson: "You struck me as an intensely likeable character" Journalist quote: "You struck me"
@drgains6575
@drgains6575 3 роки тому
"you're hired" - msm
@aiden3373
@aiden3373 3 роки тому
"Matthew McConaughey struck Jordan Peterson in an intense and brutal way. Click to find out what happened!" (Picture of a street fight)
@user-vw1bz3pl3b
@user-vw1bz3pl3b 3 роки тому
LOL!😂 good one
@ColinMacIver
@ColinMacIver 2 роки тому
It's called "English".
@bhbluebird
@bhbluebird 2 роки тому
well done sir, well done...
@mimabasic3884
@mimabasic3884 Рік тому
I wish my dad understands English language. For me he is a visionary and would learn and broaden even more his horizons listening to proffesor Peterson.
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