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#3 is easiest. His speaking is extraordinary. His Alan Watts Factor (nuance x relatability) ranks high. https://t.co/bme3ZbAcjo

@Aella_Girl @CurziRose The degree of - relatability (normal language, everyone gets it from one tweet) + - nuance (your tweet captures nuance that even devout christians or buddhists or therapists often can’t explicitly articulate) is off the charts. (Hence Alan Watts comparison.)

Many of his lectures that don’t intersect the culture war feel kind, and nuanced. Akira the Don’s Meaningwave tracks are an incredibly fun way to consume them. https://t.co/lJ6WdLbX6y

inside Jordan Peterson are two wolves https://t.co/Ex2Pp1a6NK https://t.co/ZVhYrZ6WpJ


a 30m ContraPoints video on some of his more tiresome, childish takes 👀 https://t.co/Yq839dLzkt

his books and public-facing self-help content seem somewhat more regurgitative and phrased under an aesthetic (“Fix Yourself”) that seems to resonate with his lost American boy audience but hit a somewhat grifty, off vibe to me https://t.co/mAvuqsXZqs
