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    Jordan Peterson || Wonder, Creativity, and the Personality of Political Correctness

    enMarch 29, 2018

    Podcast Summary

    • Understanding the speed of learning irrelevant informationDr. Jordan Peterson discusses latent inhibition, the ability to learn irrelevance, linked to openness to experience and creative achievement. Try SYMBIONICA supplements for improved focus, explore the Hyundai Ioniq 5 for eco-friendly transportation, and shop DD's Discounts for spring deals.

      Our ability to learn and filter out irrelevant information is crucial for our daily lives. Dr. Jordan Peterson discussed the concept of latent inhibition, which refers to how quickly someone can learn that certain stimuli are irrelevant. This ability is linked to the personality trait openness to experience and creative achievement. By understanding how we learn irrelevance, we can gain insights into the workings of the mind and improve our ability to focus on what truly matters. Additionally, SYMBIONICA offers all-natural supplements that actually work, made with premium plant-based ingredients and no fillers or toxins. For those new to electric vehicles, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 offers impressive driving range and is a great example of embracing change. Finally, don't forget to check out DD's Discounts for spring deals on home and wardrobe essentials.

    • The influence of latent inhibition on our perceptionLatent inhibition decreases response to repeated stimuli, but artists and certain experiences can help revive perception, linking to creativity and openness, yet potentially leading to cognitive overload. The default mode network's efficiency relates to openness.

      Our perception of the world around us can be influenced by the concept of latent inhibition, which is the decrease in response to repeated stimuli. However, artists and certain experiences, such as hallucinogens, can help revive our perception by potentially stripping away this inhibition. This phenomenon is linked to creativity and openness, but it can also lead to cognitive overload. The discovery of the default mode network in recent years has provided insights into this relationship, revealing a direct link between the efficiency of this network and the personality trait openness to experience.

    • Brain connectivity and openness to experience impact creativityOpenness to experience enhances brain connectivity within the default mode network, crucial for creativity, but creative achievement requires balance with the executive network.

      The efficiency of connectivity within the default mode network in the brain, often referred to as the "imagination network," is linked to individual differences in openness to experience. This network, which involves meaning making and mental simulation, is more active than it may seem and is crucial for creativity. Recent research suggests that increased connectivity between the executive network and the default mode network is essential for creative thinking, meaning openness to experience is not the same as creative achievement. The ability to harness seemingly contradictory modes of thought may be a trait of creative individuals, who may sustain the plasticity they had as children. This research adds to our understanding of the complex relationship between cognitive exploration, openness, intellect, and creativity.

    • The ability to toggle between different brain networks is crucial for creative cognitionCreative individuals can keep both the Imagination Network and Executive Network active, allowing for valuable interaction and novel ideas, while the general population often has anticorrelated networks.

      The ability to effectively toggle between the Imagination Network and openness, as well as the Default Mode Network and Executive Network, is crucial for generating novel and meaningful creative cognition. This is in contrast to the general population, where these networks are often anticorrelated, meaning that focusing on one typically shuts down the other. However, creative individuals are able to keep both networks active, allowing for the valuable interaction between them. This intriguing finding raises questions about the voluntary nature of this ability and whether it can be learned or developed. Additionally, a study was conducted on the personality of political correctness, which aimed to establish if there was a coherent group of political beliefs and attitudes that could be grouped under this label. Through a standard psychometric investigation, a two-factor solution was identified, with one factor associated with the radical left and the other with left-leaning liberalism. The personality predictors of these factors were not highly correlated, with agreeableness emerging as a significant predictor. The potential implications of these findings for political cooperation between men and women are significant and thought-provoking. Overall, these discussions highlight the importance of understanding the complex interplay between various brain networks and personality traits in shaping creative cognition and political beliefs.

    • The impact of gender differences becomes more pronounced in equal societiesGender differences in interests, driven by the Pareto distribution problem, can lead to disparities in fields. Accepting these differences doesn't mean endorsing inequality, but rather a complex political discussion on how to address these trends equitably.

      While there may be significant differences between men and women in various dimensions, the impact of these differences on outcomes becomes more pronounced as societies become more equal. For instance, the gender gap in fields like engineering is not due to sociocultural factors, but rather the extreme interest of men in such fields. This is because the differences between men and women in terms of interests are relatively small, but those who are extremely interested in things are more likely to be male. This phenomenon, known as the Pareto distribution problem, is often overlooked in social sciences. It's important to note that accepting these differences doesn't mean advocating for inequality in outcomes. Instead, it opens up a complex political discussion about how to address these trends in a fair and equitable manner. For example, if left unchecked, the trend of women dominating certain fields like elementary education could have societal consequences. However, finding a solution to this issue requires careful consideration and nuanced discussion.

    • Universal basic income may not be the best solutionInvest in infrastructure, education, and meaningful activities to address sociocultural inequalities and poverty, rather than relying on universal basic income to ensure individual expression and opportunity for all.

      While addressing sociocultural inequalities and poverty is important, a universal basic income may not be the best solution due to potential unintended consequences. Instead, providing meaningful activities and addressing cultural issues could be more effective. The state can invest in universally accessible infrastructure and education to create opportunities for individual expression and improve overall quality of life. However, it's crucial to remember that economic inequality is just one aspect of the problem, and addressing cultural issues is equally important. The ultimate goal should be to optimize the function of the state to ensure a high quality of individual expression and opportunity for all.

    • Understanding the Complexities of Gender DifferencesResearch on gender differences is ongoing to uncover their political, social, and psychological implications. Some differences can be explained by individual traits and motivations, while others may have additional effects based on sex.

      The differences between men and women in various areas, such as occupations and personality traits, are complex and not fully understood. While some differences can be explained by individual traits and motivations, others may have additional effects based on sex. For instance, research has found that trait agreeableness and being female are both predictors of politically correct standpoints, suggesting that these factors may interact in ways that are not yet fully understood. Additionally, human beings have unique social traits like conscientiousness, which may differ between men and women, but the evolutionary significance and implications of these differences are still being explored. Overall, the intricacies of gender differences require further investigation to fully understand their political, social, and psychological implications.

    • The Importance of Ethical Systems in Managing Larger GroupsConscientiousness is crucial for managing larger groups, but agreeableness as a political trait may lead to pathological altruism, which can be influenced by early developmental experiences.

      As human beings, we have the ability to form larger groups than our primate counterparts, but these larger groups require ethical systems beyond what primates use for social organization. Conscientiousness becomes a crucial trait in managing larger groups, as it predicts better performance in bureaucracies. However, there is a misunderstanding in trying to implement agreeableness as a political trait in large groups. Research on pathological altruism reveals a correlation between this trait and vulnerable narcissism, which is characterized by high neuroticism and entitlement. The distinction between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism lies in the level of neuroticism. It's essential to understand whether this correlation is just an extension of neuroticism or a separate subset of individuals. Additionally, early developmental experiences can influence the development of pathological altruism, and addressing these experiences may be crucial for integrating individuals into society. From a clinical perspective, understanding the role of these traits and experiences can provide insights into helping individuals develop healthily.

    • Transforming fantasies into realityUnderstand your fantasies, critically analyze them, and develop a strategic plan to make them a reality with the help of a good therapist.

      Our fantasies, whether they stem from insecurities or a desire for self-improvement, can serve as a source of creativity and motivation. However, it's crucial not to get stuck in the fantasy stage, but instead, break it down into a strategic plan to make it a reality. This is where the role of a good therapist comes in, helping individuals critically analyze their fantasies and transform them into achievable goals. It's essential to understand that taking responsibility for our past experiences, including traumas and bullying, is not the same as being culpable for them. As scientists, we must strive for objective understanding of phenomena while maintaining compassion for those we aim to help. The Future Authoring program follows this approach, encouraging individuals to imagine improved lives, critically analyze those visions, and develop actionable plans to bring them to fruition.

    • Understanding the Mind and Behavior of IndividualsInsights from psychology research on narcissism and the default network can help explain tragic events and promote personal growth.

      Understanding the concepts of the default network and vulnerable narcissism can provide valuable insights into the causes of tragic events, such as school shootings. Individuals with grandiose compensatory fantasies, a characteristic of vulnerable narcissism, may act out these fantasies in harmful ways. This discussion is relevant to ongoing research on the psychology of these types of incidents. Additionally, traveling with Rhodes Scholar offers opportunities for active learning and discovery for adults aged 50 and above. And, successful businesses are thriving by collaborating and communicating effectively in Slack, an AI-powered platform for work. The podcast also mentioned the release of the new film "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes," and encouraged listeners to add ratings and reviews on iTunes to support the show. In summary, the discussion touched on various topics including psychology, travel, business, and entertainment. The insights gained from understanding the human mind and behavior, as well as the importance of collaboration and exploration, can lead to personal growth and positive change.

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