If you want to see a contemporary daddy figure, how about Canadian intellectual, media personality, clinical psychologist, author, pilot, canoeist, and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, Jordan Peterson? Who amongst us has tackled his 12 Rules for Life? Now there's something to tell you how to make decisions!
I wouldn't claim for a moment it's the worst book I've read, but....
I could see how it was seductive. It just made sense in many ways. Yes, of course let's sort ourselves out before we start sorting out others. Mote and brother's eye here for the Bible reader. Matthew 7:4, maybe.
But then I saw that he follows none of his rules himself. He does not “assume that the person he is listening to might know something he doesn’t”. He is far from “precise in his speech”, throwing “being” and “chaos” around until they lose meaning. He dishes out injunctions against straw-manning, but his Postmodernists and Marxists are the flimsiest of straw men. He is oppressive and hectoring.
The writing is not good. He writes that “expedience is cowardly, and shallow, and wrong”, because “meaning is what emerges beautifully and profoundly like a newly formed rosebud opening itself out of nothingness into the light of sun and God”. His claims are so high that the fall is further than most. I could see that without taking care you could imagine you were in the presence of a deep thinker. But you would not be. You would have been seduced.
I eventually decided I'd had enough, and gave my copy to Brandon, a young American I'd met in the gym. But only after I'd discovered he was a Trump supporter and so couldn't be harmed further.
Your opening sentence nearly gave me a heart attack! Ha! Yes, the Peterson phenomenon capitalizes well on the millions of men (and I can't imagine he has many female followers) who are looking for someone to tell them what it means to be "a man" in a society with quickly changing mores. But, as you point out, you shall know the tree by its fruit...
Avoiding the past,except for lessons sometimes learned,staying away from the future for, it matures into this moment at its own pace as then becomes the past.I do a bit.
Only when I'm working to far out of this moment ,for I've died a thousand deaths over things that never occurred.Attempting (after a lot of practice) to do the next correct thing.The bible
If you want to see a contemporary daddy figure, how about Canadian intellectual, media personality, clinical psychologist, author, pilot, canoeist, and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, Jordan Peterson? Who amongst us has tackled his 12 Rules for Life? Now there's something to tell you how to make decisions!
I wouldn't claim for a moment it's the worst book I've read, but....
I could see how it was seductive. It just made sense in many ways. Yes, of course let's sort ourselves out before we start sorting out others. Mote and brother's eye here for the Bible reader. Matthew 7:4, maybe.
But then I saw that he follows none of his rules himself. He does not “assume that the person he is listening to might know something he doesn’t”. He is far from “precise in his speech”, throwing “being” and “chaos” around until they lose meaning. He dishes out injunctions against straw-manning, but his Postmodernists and Marxists are the flimsiest of straw men. He is oppressive and hectoring.
The writing is not good. He writes that “expedience is cowardly, and shallow, and wrong”, because “meaning is what emerges beautifully and profoundly like a newly formed rosebud opening itself out of nothingness into the light of sun and God”. His claims are so high that the fall is further than most. I could see that without taking care you could imagine you were in the presence of a deep thinker. But you would not be. You would have been seduced.
I eventually decided I'd had enough, and gave my copy to Brandon, a young American I'd met in the gym. But only after I'd discovered he was a Trump supporter and so couldn't be harmed further.
Your opening sentence nearly gave me a heart attack! Ha! Yes, the Peterson phenomenon capitalizes well on the millions of men (and I can't imagine he has many female followers) who are looking for someone to tell them what it means to be "a man" in a society with quickly changing mores. But, as you point out, you shall know the tree by its fruit...
Avoiding the past,except for lessons sometimes learned,staying away from the future for, it matures into this moment at its own pace as then becomes the past.I do a bit.
Only when I'm working to far out of this moment ,for I've died a thousand deaths over things that never occurred.Attempting (after a lot of practice) to do the next correct thing.The bible
I'm curious how you practice living in the moment. Are you a meditator?