Jordan Peterson Will Leave You SPEECHLESS | One of the Most Eye Opening Interviews Ever

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Jordan Peterson, professor of psychology, clinical psychologist, author and YouTube personality, shares why you should stop drinking too much alcohol.

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"When I started writing seriously, I had to stop drinking. Because I couldn't think properly. So that was it. It was either one or the other. I was having a fine time, I was in graduate school and I was very social and a lot of that involved drinking and that sort of thing. But I couldn't do both. I had to let the drinking go."
― Jordan Peterson

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  • @BigCed
    8 days sober wish me luck
  • @NicoleCtirad
    I struggled with alcohol addiction for over 23 years. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
  • @yousleepywolf
    I've been sober since November 4, 2022. I went out with two friends the other day and watched them both drink beers im a big fan of. The thought of me only having one crossed my mind, but I stayed true and remained strong and had a good time anyway sipping on my strawberry lemonade. Stay strong everyone!
  • @AsaTillby
    Psychedelics/psilocybin containing mushroom have proven a to be a reliable cure for depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar, OCD, insomnia, and other related disorders. Saved my life honestly.
  • 3 years sober! I rarely think about drinking anymore. I can go out with friends who drink and it is okay. I love waking up without a hangover and that horrible feeling of "what did I do last night?" No more blackouts, no more bad decisions. It has been the best thing I did for myself.
  • @870Slager
    78 days sober. Praying everyday, and praying for everyone on a similar journey.
  • The longest I made it without alcohol was 63 days, I was so proud of myself. I felt so much better, so much more alive.. now here I am 1 day sober. Back at the start line… here I go all over again in this crazy cycle.
  • Going on 1 week sober after drinking everyday for over 10 years I feel confident I can do this
  • @IndelibleHD
    My wife did and our lives have been so much better. Less fighting, she's sleeping better, we are better. Proud of you babe.
  • I went 21 days without alcohol. After year 2018 of having a drink everyday in my hand, I finally did 21 days it was difficult but easy at the same time. Let's go for 40 days now
  • 15 months without a drop. Best decision ever. Feel much better physically and mentally. More approachable and engaging. More focused on my work. Father passed away January 30th 2022. Just a month before on Christmas I told him how I quit and he seemed really happy for me. Little did I know that'd be the last time I would have a conversation with him. As he lied in the hospital after suffering a massive heart attack and sustaining cardiac arrest I took a vow to keep myself clean.
  • @SynWasHereYo
    Stopped drinking and smoking 8 years ago. Best decision of my life. Everyone should try this and fight that evil
  • @bear1431
    It's amazing how long 2 days feels when you're trying to quit drinking but 2 months can pass in a blink when you're drunk 24/7
  • @John-qo6wo
    16 days and it’s amazing. Problems don’t go away, but having the clarity to tackle them head on and be done with it is an incredible feeling ❤
  • @FastPaceBoxing
    Almost a month sober. This is hard but I’m trying. I’ve lost so much to alcohol. I keep praying.
  • I was assistant manager at my job .. I was drinking heavy , but it didn’t effect my work other then going in feeling like shit , and lacking on sleep. I recently got called into work to cover a shift but I had already been off and I had a lot to drink(me thinking my tolerance was high made me think I was good to go into work) when I got their I worked for a couple hours no problem , but then it all hit me at once and I straight blacked out on the clock. I did a lot of stupid shit in front of a coworker , and a did some other things that I don’t remember but watched it the next day on camera . I remember going into work and being functional/coherent then next thing you know I woke up the next day with the big boss saying we needed a meeting , and I needed to stay home from my shift that day. I missed the meeting because I was sleeping off alcohol poisoning. We had a meeting 2 days after the situation , and they told me to resign and they told me they would do one of those silent acts where legally no one is aloud to discuss why I quit . They said they still appreciated my work ethic and all I had done for the establishment, but it’s one thing you can’t undo. I’ve never done something like that a day in my life of drinking. Don’t even remember it . Charges could have been pressed , and I easily could never be able to find a job again , but thankfully my sober me is an amazing person/worker , and they weren’t going to let one MAJOR fuck up undo all the great things I’ve done with 0 issues . I promised myself to never drink again , and if I do…I deserve everything bad that will come with it. Alcohol is unpredictable and anybody is capable of doing ANYTHING if they are drunk enough. Don’t ever think “oh I would never do that drunk” trust me your not in control
  • I drank for 15 years from 27-42 I stopped drinking Christmas day 2021. After 6.5 months off I had a few beers and wine with neighbours over the fence in the garden. It hurt my body. The weekend after I had a drink on Saturday and Sunday. I felt terrible mentally and physically. I realised that I was missing nothing. The things I've made happen and the momentum that I've created in 6.5 months is just the start to what I'm going to achieve. Everything is better in my life now. I have no desire to drink any more alcohol. I'm not even beating myself up about drinking for those 3 days either I tried it and it went against who I've become. Momentum is everything when you want to stop drinking alcohol
  • Been binge drinking every evening since 2018. Went from a pint of whiskey or vodka a day and the last year drinking close to a fifth a day. Have not had a drink in 24 days. Tougher than i thought but doing it
  • I've had a cop rear end me, survived thyroid cancer, a house fire that killed my Millie dog, the death of my son and Mother (not even two months apart this year)..... All this shit within 5yrs..... It has kicked my alcoholism into high gear and I desperately need this this video. To those that have stayed sober, congratulations to you. I'm just looking for my first step back to "normality".