I have been touring in Australia and New Zealand, speaking in most of the major cities in both countries, to audiences ranging in size from 1,500 to 5,500. This tour, based on my most recent book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, is part of a lecture schedule that has now encompassed 126 cities in more than a dozen countries. More are planned for Southern and Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia.
Each of my lectures is devoted, at least insofar as I can manage it, to a topic of equal seriousness and gravity.
Here is what is actually happening. YouTube and podcasts are revolutionary technologies. They bring long-form complex philosophical and psychological discussion to the very large audiences who have the time and inclination to watch and listen but who may not do the same with books, which always have been and remain a minority taste, unfortunate as that may be. Perhaps five to ten times as many people can and will listen and watch as would read.
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The post is really out here quoting Jordan Peterson. Welp. Have fun with your agenda post. Ill be over here on the right side of history
i hope natpo realises they just peed themselves in the pool with this article
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In a perfect world everyone would show up to his speeches wearing lipstick.