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Harry Potter is apparently a creative conservative | Beyond Order from a cognitive psychologist



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Will we finally learn why we shouldn't talk derisively about social institutions or creative achievement? Hmm, time will tell, dear viewer.

I can tell you that box kitty makes a return in this video, plus the other two stopping in for brief visits.

General video comments
- Say hi to our new owl friend. It'll pop up in places where I think a citation may be warranted, but it also seems like it could be opinion... Or for what-is-this-even momenets.
- I had a PEBUAC error with the microphone, so the sound is a little extra reverby for a couple shots. Apologies in advance.
- I can't mesh Peterson talking about Pocahontas as he does. His elevation of the movie character to fit his argument, while basically ignoring the actual person and her life. Sus.
- This is in the description box because the go-to example for painting and mental health in Intro Psych (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Wain) may not have been experiencing worsening schizophrenia, as popularly believed
- The Jung background - those are mustache birds.

Links
Genie stuff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna_Diyab
https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/05/25/a-history-of-genies-in-folklore-and-pop-culture

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Timestamps
0:00 Do not carelessly denigrate social institutions or creative achievement
1:58 Intro
2:52 "The necessity of balance"
17:31 "Personality as hierarchy - and capacity for transformation"
35:10 Skip the podcast-response clip
27:08 End of chapter wrap up
51:12 Alternate advice
52:36 Credits
Category
Health
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