stevens2010 wrote:
Yes. I think hubris is an inevitable result of becoming a "star." When one makes the transition, from normal person whom no one wants to hear, to celebrity where everyone wants to listen, things happen.
This is how I see it also...
"Power corrupts...
Absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely..."
Sort of thing...
It looks like Peterson is losing the plot and needs to focus on grounding himself once again to become one of the people once more...
I was staggered by his condescending attitude towards someone who came to him for help...
He lost a lot of brownie points from me with that outbursts...
I'm surprised he let himself get into this position, since he is in the field of psychotherapy...
Such is life...<shrug>