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Psychology Professor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson talks about Jean Piaget and games in context of having a shared frame of reference in a society.

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25 COMMENTS

  1. I am the only one who thinks the Peterson is teaching us to hack others. And not only others… but ourselves?

    I am an upcomming information security officer and holy fuck. This is both useful and scary.

  2. yup thats me, the outsider [ sometimes not, JP simplifies too much me thinks] , 3-4, 1957, true, don't remember learning a game with another kid , my poor parents loved me and did their best while dealing with the world and each other , So now 60 yrs later THERE'S SOME FRIGGEN EXPERT who knows it all . fck.

  3. To add to what he said, parents should want their kids to be slightly antisocial, slightly an outsider, in order to avoid being sheepish. We've seen these days how the push for hypersociality has created momentums of groupthink (no pun intended, I know these momentums lack critical thought).

    Parents need to have their kids experience isolation, loneliness, solitude, individual actions and activities. Too often I see parents these days shoving their kids from one group interaction to the next, with no breathing in-between. Even kids need time to reflect on developments in their life outside of external voices/opinions.

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