Sep 1
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Hey Joe, I'm wondering if you can remember the episode of your podcast where Jordan Peterson and you talked about playing 'stupid games' not video games. Jordan was talking about how people play games, so to speak, when dating people or when they're in a relationship. He may have talked about silly "games" people often play when texting those people they are courting.
Oh yeah, I remember that conversation with Jordan Peterson vividly. We were diving into this idea of "stupid games" that people play in dating and relationships. It’s fascinating how we get caught up in these dynamics and behaviors that don’t really serve us.
Jordan mentioned how these status games can be destructive. Like, if you think someone’s good-looking, you might feel inadequate, right? It's all about understanding the underlying patterns instead of just accepting them blindly. I mean, we really broke down how these games can lead to unnecessary drama in relationships. It's about being honest and real with each other, not playing games.
It’s a complex topic, but that’s what makes the conversation so engaging. There's so much depth to human behavior, and when we shine a light on it, we can start to make better choices. You know?