Dealing with rejection

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Eric Dodson

Eric Dodson

Күн бұрын

0:00 - Introduction
2:10 - #1: Recognizing its inevitability
5:37 - #2: Considering the source
6:14 - .....when people don't understand us
7:35 - .....when people do understand us
8:57 - #3: Bettering ourselves
10:50 - #4: Authenticity & integrity
13:33 - .....confronting our mortality
15:23 - #5: Finding our spiritual family
17:16 - .....waiting for a sign from one of our kind
18:32 - .....deepening our consciousness
20:51 - #6: Forgiving & moving on
21:38 - .....the selfishness of forgiveness
22:53 - .....forgiveness & self-defense
24:09 - .....letting go of self-importance
26:37 - Summary of 6 strategies
28:14 - Take care of your soul

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@smokefeet
@smokefeet 2 жыл бұрын
hell yeah!! Thank you brother i appreciate your work and wisdom! This another classic video , your a huge inspiration thanks again man 👏💚
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, a great, big thank-you to YOU, Daniel, for the hella dope idea. I really appreciate that! Gratitude. Eric D.
@benjamindover4337
@benjamindover4337 2 жыл бұрын
Avoiding rejection has cost me a lot of opportunities. I'm finally learning that.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's easy to be ruled by our natural desires to avoid rejection, especially since rejection tends to be fairly painful. But on the other hand, constantly avoiding the possibility of rejection creates a fairly narrow and constricted imprisonment for our souls. It makes me happy that you're learning that. For most of us, it takes a while. I wish you luck and fair winds as you navigate all of that. Gratitude. Eric D.
@heartburn6160
@heartburn6160 2 жыл бұрын
I chased a chipmunk out of my garden today. It didn't appear to feel rejected at all; it went to the neighbor's garden, which is bigger and better. Are chipmunks smarter than us? Good video.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
In some ways, maybe they are. They don't seem to be debilitated and hobbled by the kinds of anxieties we experience. Maybe we could learn a thing or two from them. Anyhow, thanks for watching & listening. Gratitude. Eric D.
@ReynaSingh
@ReynaSingh 2 жыл бұрын
Always great to see another upload
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, thanks for taking the time & energy to watch it. Gratitude. Eric D.
@joshtheegotist
@joshtheegotist 2 жыл бұрын
"A hot blast of wind" I am impressed. I got blasted with a hot blast of wind not 2 hours ago. Well played sir ;)
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I often think that what seem to be coincidences on the surface... are actually life's way of trying to draw our attention to something... and probably something that can enhance our existence somehow, if we let it. But then the question is: How to interpret those sorts of so-called, "coincidences" when they happen? Anyhow, thanks for watching & listening. Gratitude. Eric D.
@mjbates9624
@mjbates9624 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your lecture today, it came at a really important time in my life. I received an email from my father two days ago about how disappointed he was in me and it broke my heart. I know that I stand in my truth and I stand for what I believe. My beliefs have upset him and caused him heartache and by causing him heartache that has led me to feel so sad. Thank you so much for the wisdom and helping me balance my truth versus what other peoples expectations in life are.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, you're welcome. I often think that one of the principal challenges of parenthood has to do with resisting the temptation to try to turn our children into clones of ourselves... so that they end up seeing things like we do... talking and behaving just like we do, with the same basic values, habits, attitudes, religious & political convictions, etc. And on the other side of the generational divide, the essential challenge of being a son or daughter is to appropriate our parents' valuable wisdom, but at the same time to filter out as many of their toxins as possible... and to let go of whatever they're offering that doesn't really fit us... and then to invent our own unique responses to life's riddle. But from our parents' point of view, that whole process can easily seem like a tremendous disappointment. But on the other hand, if our children *don't* end up becoming their *own* distinct persons, following their *own* singular path in life... well, at that point we might well wonder if we were good parents in any meaningful sense at all. Basically, as I see it, parenthood is about liberating our children to pursue their own best destiny, which may or may not coincide with ours. Just a thought. Anyhow, thanks for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D. P.S. There's an analogous set of challenges in academics and teaching.
@unusualpond
@unusualpond 2 жыл бұрын
“Every man has two lives, and the second starts when he realizes he has only one” - Confucius
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Wow... sweet quote. And yeah, that's basically the sensibility I'm trying to evoke in the middle of this video. If I'd known that quote, I might have included it. Thanks. Gratitude. Eric D.
@HAllegraLansing
@HAllegraLansing 2 жыл бұрын
An important perspective in our ‘Swipe Left / Swipe Right’ culture. Thank you for recommending I watch this!
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, thanks to YOU for taking the time to watch it. Hey... yesterday I tried to send my 4-minute video to you, but I kept receiving a "Mailbox does not exist" message in return. The address I used begins with this string: mansonfamily_mtts, followed by an "at" symbol, and then the word "yahoo," and ends with "com" (I'm saying it in this awkward way because of how YT automatically deletes posts that contain... well, you can figure it out). So, is the address actually correct? If so, do you have another address I can use? And if you do, can you post it either here or on the feed on your channel (you need to code it somehow, preferably without an "at" symbol... or YT will probably delete it)?
@gracefitzgerald2227
@gracefitzgerald2227 2 жыл бұрын
The passion that you radiate when you’re talking about the worst case scenario on your death bed is palpable. Like I always say, you are not just a teacher, you are also a poet. The Audio Slave lyric comes to Mind. ‘Show me How to Live.” You help so much. Thank you, there’s many of us who need to hear your wise words.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha... Audioslave... yeah, I like them, too. Actually, I like about 90% of the rock music that came out of the '90's. Anyhow, it makes me happy that you're finding my videos to be meaningful and useful in your life. In fact, that's why I make them in the first place. So, it's gratifying to hear that you're finding that kind of value in them. I'm also glad that you're able to sense the feeling I'm putting into them, because to me ideas without feeling... aren't all that valuable in the first place. And that's especially true when the ideas are about how we're living our lives. Anyhow, thanks for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D.
@Ayesha_F
@Ayesha_F 2 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your clarity and articulation. Thank you. There is so much that becomes straightforward with these videos and are forever a fuel for my mind and soul, igniting something within or nourishing something that's already there but needed warmth.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Wow... I'm glad that you're finding that much meaning in these videos. That makes me happy, especially since that's why I make them in the first place... to enhance people's lives. And so it makes me happy to hear that that's how you're hearing them. That's awesome. So, thanks for telling me that, and for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D.
@LikeRYTP
@LikeRYTP 2 жыл бұрын
Dear Professor Dodson, I cannot thank you enough for all your videos and lectures on philosophy that you have posted on KZbin, they are one of the most accurate and truly profound sources of information on many philosophers' views and their systems of thought. And I also fell in love with your videos concerning suicide, depression, etc. I found them to be quite inspiring and useful when I was struggling with my life's darkest moments. And I do believe that all the work you have done here, on KZbin, has been of great help to lots of people, and I hope that you continue to be making your videos and be an inspirational teacher. In this video you did mention that the topic of rejection was proposed by a viewer. And so I wondered if I could propose mine :) A friend of mine gave me a book "Oblivion: Stories" by David Foster Wallace as a birthday gift. I had never heard of this author before, however, having read this book, I felt as if this book's stories directly addressed issues that you usually cover in your videos, such as entertainment, commodity culture and authentic existence (a good example of the latter would be a story called ''Good Old Neon"). And after watching some interviews with David Wallace it seemed to me that he was indeed concerned with these issues. And he is also considered to be a member of 'New Sincerity' movement in fiction. All in all, I was wondering if you read some of David's works or other examples of 'New Sincerity' movement and could make a video with your thoughts on this phenomenon with regard to (post?-)post-modern human condition. Thank you kindly.
@cristianvonb.6517
@cristianvonb.6517 2 жыл бұрын
Doc, these is my second comment, but i really wanna to thank you. I listend the video twice, ot was that good for me. I ve just experienced rejection from a close one, and this video was liberating. Thank you, god bless you and keep doing this nice job.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
It makes me happy that this video is helping you get through one of life's difficult passages. In fact, that's really the reason I make these videos in the first place. And it makes me even happier that this video helped you become a little more liberated in your Being. To me, that's pay-dirt. Anyhow, thanks for telling me that... and also for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D.
@somethingyousaid5059
@somethingyousaid5059 2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps (unconsciously) most of us are so enraged that we were forced to experience all of this existential trauma that we can only resent the idea that we should be accepting of anything.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's certainly an understandable reaction, especially insofar as human existence involves a pretty sizable measure of suffering, humiliation and unfairness. But of course, it's not the only reaction, and maybe not even the best one. Anyhow, I did a video a while back on Efilism, which seems fairly close to the position you're describing. I'll put a link to it below, if you're interested. Anyhow, thanks for watching & listening. Gratitude. Eric D. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rnfdqZqQppuJmcU
@somethingyousaid5059
@somethingyousaid5059 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdodson2644 Thanks for the response and thanks for the link to your video. My best to you.
@mjbates9624
@mjbates9624 2 жыл бұрын
Your lecture made me cry, you are so right! I love this so much, I posted it on social media
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, thanks for doing that. I don't do social media, so I'm thankful that you helped this video get a little more exposure. Many thanks for that, and a tip o' the invisible chapeau, too! Gratitude. Eric D.
@lcastjr
@lcastjr 2 жыл бұрын
The rejection could be a negative perception related to self-esteem or the existence of a rejection. It all depends on the circumstance. The person who feels rejected constantly undervalues himself, which leads him to perfectionist attitudes in an attempt to seek validation from others, but the more one seeks perfection and consequently, the feeling of inefficiency and failure increases. Thank you, Dr. Eric Dodson for this amazing video!
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Hola a mi buen amigo. Si, creo que perfeccionistas se sienten rejeccionados mas frecuentemente, especialmente porque personas asi tienen expectaciones que la vida deberia ser sin faltas. Pero, en realidad, la vida es algo sucio... y rejeccion es una parte de eso -- inevitablemente. En otras palabras, el problema es sobre nuestra relacion a la vida propia. De todos modos... gracias por escuchando mi video. Espero que estés bien. E.
@lcastjr
@lcastjr 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdodson2644 Hola muy distinguido amigo, sencillamente creo que “el rechazo” podría ser parte de lo que llamamos en inglés “Self-fulfilling prophecy” o autosugestión y por alguien incompatible con nuestras ideas, principios o manera de percibir la vida. El rechazo es como cualquier cosa en la vida que muestra varias explicaciones. ¿Me explico?
@SteveJones379
@SteveJones379 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Just what I needed. Thank you
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Cool. It's great when life gives us just what we were needing all along. So, I'm happy that this video turned out to be that for you. Gratitude. Eric D.
@user-hn9cj6kh9j
@user-hn9cj6kh9j 2 жыл бұрын
Wow couldn't have come up at a better time for me. ❤️ One of the realest videos I ever seen. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I'm glad that this video is helping you move through one of life's challenges (I'm inferring). And thanks for the compliment, too. I try to be as real as I can. I don't always succeed. But at least I try. So, thanks for seeing that. Gratitude. Eric D.
@samanthacorey
@samanthacorey 2 жыл бұрын
Found you accidentally...or was it? Thx so much. So helpful after dealing with rejection after a 37 year marriage. You're an angel.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, thanks. I'm still trying to earn my wings, though... ha ha. Anyhow, it seems to me that a lot of so-called "accidents" are actually life's way of trying to draw our attention to something -- and probably toward something we need to learn, or something that might enhance our lives somehow. And the challenge of "accidents" is usually to detect their deeper meaning for our lives. Anyhow... wow... 37 years. That's definitely a lot of experience, which I imagine would make feeling rejected pretty painful and life-altering. I wish you luck and courage as you navigate through that difficult passage. And if this video has helped with that process, then I'm happy to have made it. In any case, thanks for taking the time to watch & listen, no matter what kind of "accident" brought you here. Gratitude. Eric D.
@wendymarciano891
@wendymarciano891 2 жыл бұрын
I found this very informative, I wish I could have heard this as a youngster, but it’s never too late to learn. I found your presentation engaging and comfortable. Thank you 🙏
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I agree... it's *never* too late to learn. And thank *YOU* for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D.
@MysteryProductsLtd
@MysteryProductsLtd 2 жыл бұрын
Like other people who commented here this is so perfectly timed for me and aligns with my own process, which had involved feeling hurt about recent rejections, then starting to get more perspective on it and being able to look at it more like one might hold a dodecahedron in one's hand and turn t around and look at all of its facets, some of which mirror one's own expectations and some facets which reflect the expectations of others', and also the actual living dynamics of those things and how they are constantly at work in life. Thanks for another enjoyable video.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah... I like how you're comparing all of this to looking at a dodecahedron. There's great value, I find, in getting some perspective on what we're going through in life... especially so that we're not consumed with all of the details and minutiae, at the expense of the larger picture. So, it makes me happy that you're doing that, at least to some extent. So, thanks for telling me that. Gratitude. Eric D.
@MysteryProductsLtd
@MysteryProductsLtd 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I found it really helpful what you have to say on the subject and I see presented in it actual real life solutions that are applicable, which is quite something to come across. I think a lot of people could benefit from the perspective you've given on it.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
@@MysteryProductsLtd Well, as an erstwhile software engineer, I'm always interested in insights that have at least a little practical utility. I guess that my years as a professor didn't beat that out of me completely. Ha ha. Anyhow, thanks for saying that.
@MysteryProductsLtd
@MysteryProductsLtd 2 жыл бұрын
The algorithms that led me to your work resulted from me researching the subject of the Trickster archetype. I felt I had come across a real philosopher and it seems your skills in various areas have integrated in such a way that you can deliver deep subjects in a helpful and easy way (often something some philosophers struggle with I daresay) which makes it all the more valuable. I find interesting characters' skills in often seemingly incompatible areas is a signifier of a certain kind of brilliance. Winsor McCay I think is a good example, for his incredibly detailed comic strip art which must have taken many hours in privacy, his openness to exploring contemporaneously new technology in his being one of the earliest animators and also his lesser known more public performance related activities as a music hall performer. Anyway. Much appreciated.
@dlloydy5356
@dlloydy5356 2 жыл бұрын
Authenticity & integrity are a common thread through all of your material. I love it. Having experienced a close call coming up 10 years ago, the biggest & then scariest thing was, a massive reminder of the things I didn’t do or didn’t say & the idea I may never get to. In that moment I promised myself & said to the universe, in my case, please give me another chance and I’ll do it differently. Momento Mori says so much to me in how I live. You hit the nail on the head again sir…it’s like you’re speaking to me every single video! 💥
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I've suspected from the beginning that you and I speak the same, somewhat uncommon dialect. And it's basically the language of authenticity, integrity, engagement and memento mori. Anyhow, I'm impressed with how you've taken the experience of a close call, and used it to improve yourself and intensify your life. I'd like to give you a hearty round of applause for that (clap, clap, clap). Of course, it's always easy in moments of crisis to make promises. But you actually seem to doing whatever you can to keep yours. Again... more applause... the crowd is going wild! Ha ha... Anyhow, thanks again for hearing me... gratitude. Eric of Carrollton
@dlloydy5356
@dlloydy5356 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdodson2644 I really appreciate your kind words, they mean a lot. Really grateful. I value your work here very much. As you mention I do feel we’re on the same wavelength. I consider myself a bit weird to my mother’s dismay 😂maybe she’d prefer ‘unique’? 🤔 I’ve been referred to in much worse ways many times so it’s water off a ducks back really. Quack! 🦆
@cristobalctorres3419
@cristobalctorres3419 2 жыл бұрын
Im confessing today that this is the ideal teacher at least in my subjective mind, I'm very grateful for the existence of this kind of content , and this non guru but great human being , I think my comment is going to be ignored , my question is what would be your análisis of the human crisis of Albert Camus in USA
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, first -- SURPRISE! -- your comment isn't being ignored. Hmm... perhaps there's some sort of life-lesson in there somewhere. Anyhow, yeah, I've made quite a few videos on Albert Camus. And I talk a lot about your question in my series of videos on my second channel (which is called, "Eric Dodson Lectures"). I'll put a link to the first video in that series below. More specifically in those videos I talk about how our entertainment/commodity culture becomes a mode of what Camus calls, "Philosophical suicide." I also relate Camus's texts to the various challenges of living in the age of COVID. But perhaps more generally, I'd say that Camus poses a range of difficult, and fairly fundamental questions to our world. And he has a way of dispelling, or at least questioning, a lot of our favorite illusions. Anyhow, thanks for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pIushGymeJV2o5Y
@Coolguy1374i
@Coolguy1374i 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! It helped me a lot:)
@987zyx
@987zyx Жыл бұрын
Thank you, sir. Your work is enough.
@battragon
@battragon 2 жыл бұрын
Sweet as ever, doc. ("Memento mori"? - No, sorry, I'm epicurean, in that I don't worry about death, what with my inability to worry about things, such as death, when I'm dead.) (Concrete Blond? What about the Stone Temple Pilots?) :)
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I like STP, too. In fact, I like around 90% of rock music from the '90's and early '00's. Unfortunately, I can't really say that today, although there are a few counter-examples (Nightwish, Ghost, Arch Enemy, to name a few... most of the good ones seem to be coming from Europe). Anyhow... thanks for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D.
@hsab5927
@hsab5927 9 ай бұрын
great video and great build up to the end of the video
@indianagirl500
@indianagirl500 2 жыл бұрын
Rejection with betrayal insanity it is the red flags we’re all there I just believed his words
@unusualpond
@unusualpond 2 жыл бұрын
Hole in one Dr D! This came just on deadline, as I was about to hand in an inauthentic response to an assignment on identity and culture (ouch). Thank you for the insight and inspiration. Off to the pro shop bar with you. Lemonade is on me!
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha... thanks. Yeah, it seems to me that half the trick of authenticity has to do with learning to choose our battles well. That's because it's probably an exercise in overweening ambition to think that we can be authentic all the time -- or even most of the time. And so, it seems to me like there's wisdom in learning to perceive when it's important... and when it would only result in our dissipating a lot of energy on trivial situations & issues. But of course, learning that skill also means developing a fair measure of discernment & perspicacity -- which isn't necessarily an easy thing. But on the other hand, what better task is there for souls such as we? Anyhow, I'd glad that you're experimenting with all of that in your life. You definitely seem like you're on the way. Gratitude. Eric D.
@dhananjaypatil3116
@dhananjaypatil3116 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mr Eric once again for such a lovely conversation. You are a kindred soul to many of us and One can sense the connection and proximity because of kindness with which you speak. I can literally listen to you for hours altogether. Wish you all the best. Glad to hear you on do mony important aspects of Life. Wish you a great time 🙏
@shalomlynch
@shalomlynch 5 ай бұрын
Eric thanks so much for your wisdom and ideas . You are someone l admire and appreciate a lot . Hoping for your next video ❤
@smokefeet
@smokefeet Жыл бұрын
What about a video on overthinking and ways to reduce our excessive thinking . Or how to feel our feelings instead of thinking the feelings ? We need you Eric , your videos are really important and although you might not have millions of views you have made a huge impact on a lot of our life’s . For me your a modern day Alan Watts but more grounded . Thanks mate you made my walk on this worth easier and helped me find a bit more peace in my life
@irenehigginbotham6392
@irenehigginbotham6392 Ай бұрын
Thank you. So very helpful in acceptance of rejection and using it to advantage to change.
@cristianvonb.6517
@cristianvonb.6517 2 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you doc
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Nice to "see" you, too. Thanks for being along for the ride (of life). Eric D.
@ArtinJ
@ArtinJ 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, and greater timing! I have been thinking about this issue for a while now
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, great timing is a wonderful blessing in life. So, I'm glad that this video came along at an opportune time for you. That's wonderful! Anyhow, thanks for taking the time to watch it. Gratitude. Eric D.
@davide.patterson6462
@davide.patterson6462 Жыл бұрын
Hi Eric, I miss seeing new content from you on KZbin. I enjoy what you have posted. I hope all is well. If you ever want to post more videos, you have an audience that really values what you have to say. Take care. DEP
@rbruce63
@rbruce63 Жыл бұрын
Being in the printing business is not easy. I lost two of my largest calendars that I’ve been doing for the past 5 years. It didn’t dent my shop’s economics albeit it did to my self esteem! Luckily the phrase of Sartre comes to mind “hell is other people” and to “lament oneself uses the same energy as getting stronger”. All heard in these lectures! So it’s time to introspection and cost analysis - albeit these big ticket orders where neither lost by price alone - so it’s time to plan a revenge no unlike that of the Count of Montecristo!
@thattimestampguy
@thattimestampguy 2 жыл бұрын
(The "Take Care Of Your Soul." sentence, has really started to click for me recently.) 22:54 Wisdom 25:08 It's all a part of the Job *wink 28:28 That's quite nice.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's a bit of a strange thing to tell people, especially in our world these days. But to me it's also tremendously under-rated, mostly because we're not used to thinking of our lives in terms of the depth-dimension... in terms of the intimations of the infinite that are part of our existential constitution. So, I can see why it might take a while for something like, "Take care of your soul" to click. But on the other hand... I'm glad that it's happening. Of course, at that point, the challenge is probably to start making it real in our lives. Anyhow, thanks as always for watching & listening. Gratitude. Eric D.
@czarquetzal8344
@czarquetzal8344 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, new video. Thanks, Dr. Dodson.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, thank YOU, Mr. Scrabble Czar, for taking the time to watch it. I wish you a quixotic day. Eric D.
@czarquetzal8344
@czarquetzal8344 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdodson2644 hehehe 😄
@satanickmukhuty2579
@satanickmukhuty2579 2 жыл бұрын
Hi professor, I wait for your videos and it is always worth the wait. Speaking of rejection, I wanted to suggest you a topic. Would you be so kind to make a video on Adlerian Psychology? I think you haven't covered Alfred Adler in your videos so far. Particularly, I would be very interested to hear your thoughts about his notion of Community Feeling, which is something he puts a great deal of emphasis on, but I, as someone who deeply values solitude, haven't been able to warm up to.
@Thebenignprowler
@Thebenignprowler 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Prf Dodson, many thanks for this and the other videos where you reframe the various social ailments and challenges that many of us encounter in the course of our lives. I find all of them both therapeutic and thought-provoking in equal measure. A couple of quick references that sprang to mind as I watched: Don't know if you've ever heard of a British band called The Libertines? You are clearly a music lover, so you may want to check them out. Anyway, a line from the song 'I get along' seems quite apt 😀 - 'I get along just singing my song, people tell me I'm wrong....(short guitar rift) fuck em' And now, a slightly more 'highbrow' connection with your thoughts on rejection from Schopenhauer, who I believe (and please do correct me if I'm wrong) said of rejection in affairs of the heart that we should think of it as just a sort primeval decision, made on a subconscious level, that neither you nor the object of your affections has any real control over, and, as such, we should try not be bitter about rejection of this sort for that reason. That has always made sense to me when you think about the origins of our species etc and provided me with significant amount of comfort at those difficult times. Incidentally, have you ever thought of doing a video about the relationship between us and our more primeval selves and how to reconcile the two? I read a book called The Chimp Paradox some time ago which I found interesting and undeniable in parts, but also unconvincing and contradictory at times too. I'm sure you'd do a better job!! ;) Andy, Leicester, England
@noahbrown4388
@noahbrown4388 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks prof!! You are a humble and erudite philosopher among men.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, thank YOU for taking the time to watch & listen. And thanks for the compliment, too. If my head gets any bigger, I won't be able to wedge it through the doorway. Ha ha. Gratitude. Eric D.
@robertslaglestudio
@robertslaglestudio 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I was just thinking about self rejection. and is that a separate issue. or is self rejection a by product of external rejection. and then I thought, oh! it isn’t really coming from the external, the external is a reflection of our own self rejection.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I'd say that self-rejection is certainly related to our rejection of other people. For instance, like I'm saying in this video, fairly often we reject other people because we're really rejecting something inside of ourselves that we can't stand. That's basically a form of what's called, "Projection" in psychological circles. Anyhow, I made a video on a very related topic, "Self-hate" a little while back. I'll put a link to it below. Anyhow, thanks for taking the time to watch & listen. Gratitude. Eric D. kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3LXmaJ_hNiZkJI
@timluna9780
@timluna9780 2 жыл бұрын
Very good stuff, I listen to your videos multiple times , still not easy to change . I feel to domesticated, government just gives hard working people's money away. I'll keep trying to gain insight. Have a good day, I try to avoid interaction with people.
@joshtheegotist
@joshtheegotist 2 жыл бұрын
12:00 - 12:30
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Hmm... did that part sound familiar? Ha ha. Gratitude. Eric D.
@laurafahey542
@laurafahey542 2 жыл бұрын
yep been there done that got the T-shirt to show and I think I was in the twin flame because I was a bit just if you read newer all star he’ll let you know but anyway yeah been there done that and stuck and couldn’t let go for years don’t waste your life let go there’s love out there and I I should write a book because I really didn’t think so I mean I knew so it was just hard to get over that one I wanted that one but I’m so happy with my new soulmate
@leahcotton5315
@leahcotton5315 2 жыл бұрын
“So effin’ what!” - 😆💯
@Bobotv1000
@Bobotv1000 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video Eric, I'm actually dealing with rejection right now. I like your strategies, I'm using them. The personal growth strategy especially is very good However, what about hope? Don't we, as optimistic people, always hope that one day she'll see us for what we really are come running back into our arms? This hope helps, it's helps you change and believe in your self worth. But when should we stop hoping? After 6 months, when we've heard nothing from her? When we've seen her with a new guy? When she doesn't say hello to you anymore and ignores you? Is that the point? So, hope and rejection? I'd like to hear your opinion on the matter. Merry Christmas Nick
@Bobotv1000
@Bobotv1000 Жыл бұрын
So after thinking a bit more about it, essentially the question is How do I accept rejection? You know, because by hoping she changes her mind or re-evaluates or sees me for what I really am, I am not accepting the rejection. However, not accepting could also be beneficial, after all, when someone dies we all think of him 'being in a better place' or 'living on in our hearts' and not slowly but surely decomposing underground.
@allanc_me763
@allanc_me763 Жыл бұрын
I have not seen any AD on your channel. That is nice but I think its ok if you monetize it(incase you did not). Thats the very least we can do in exchange of the awesome content. Thanks so much
@worthwhileKnowledge
@worthwhileKnowledge 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Can you please make a list of 20 more books. Thank you infinitely
@DDXY2K
@DDXY2K 5 ай бұрын
It's the nuance of delicate interactions at certain times that burn me. I often mistake clues or outright ignore them. I blame it on my own nietivuty. 💩
@DDXY2K
@DDXY2K 5 ай бұрын
Damn man.. Thank you.
@smokefeet
@smokefeet 2 жыл бұрын
Hey i am back , i am a substance abuse counselor at an in-patient and was wondering if i could use this video as a guide line for my group on rejection which is actually apart of a larger acceptance group lol
@gravityfalls8758
@gravityfalls8758 Жыл бұрын
Do you have spotify podcast Sir?
@grandpa7278
@grandpa7278 2 жыл бұрын
Quick easy answer! We're too nice! ....most importantly, never settle! I was raised in isolation by old-school parents, built like Superman always had cash.... ....but I was unsocialized, too nice, girls thought me gay!
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Hmm... that's almost a haiku. How about this?... Quick, easy answer Important not to settle Girls thought I was gay Well?
@grandpa7278
@grandpa7278 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdodson2644 Nah Eric, names Grampa, kind of says it all. Huh
@Novapsihoanaliza
@Novapsihoanaliza Жыл бұрын
Why, oh why?
@Noise-Conductor
@Noise-Conductor 9 ай бұрын
Best way to deal with rejection is to become a self-employed sells person. 🤑
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 9 ай бұрын
Ha ha... yeah, practice & repetition make most things a lot easier. And that would also include handling rejection. Anyhow, thanks for watching & listening, Mr. Noise. Gratitude. Eric D.
@joehinojosa8030
@joehinojosa8030 2 жыл бұрын
Since I stopped chasing skirts I'm saving $200 a week. $800 a month. About $10000 A YEAR. The Benjamin's EASE THE PAIN.
@joshtheegotist
@joshtheegotist 2 жыл бұрын
So effing what?
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's probably the correct response to a lot of things that our world takes WAY too seriously. Eric D.
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