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Jordan B. Peterson

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October 31st, 2020

Jordan B. Peterson - In regard to oppression: any hierarchy creates winners and losers. The winners are, of course, more likely to justify the hierarchy and the losers to criticize it. But (1) the collective pursuit of any valued goal produces a hierarchy (as some will be better and some worse at that pursuit no matter what it is) and (2) it is the pursuit of goals that in large part lends life its sustaining meaning. We experience almost all the emotions that make life deep and engaging as a consequence of moving successfully towards something deeply desired and valued. The price we pay for that involvement is the inevitable creation of hierarchies of success, while the inevitable consequence is difference in outcome. Absolute equality would therefore require the sacrifice of value itself-and then there would be nothing worth living for. We might instead note with gratitude that a complex, sophisticated culture allows for many games and many successful players, and that a well-structured culture allows the individuals that compose it to play and to win, in many different fashions. *

December 15th, 2020

Jordan B. Peterson said in 12 Rules for Life: rMerpm-RG. I understand what he means by now.

12 Rules for Life

Jordan B. Peterson on losing the game of life. Quotes

Being Mortal, Atul Gawande

Note: To Process related to Jordan B. Peterson said about helping somebody like we help ourselves. We become alive by giving, providing. Find what is lacking before we add something.

November 5th, 2020

One of my favorite Jordan B. Peterson's quote from the book because it works both ways: good or evil. Even to aim at something evil, you need both discipline and tutor. To aim at something good, it would impossible without those.

Jordan B. Peterson