Sunday, April 08, 2018

Jordan Peterson

This is an interesting book. I'm still thinking about it and I will re-read some of the chapters.  I also think the chapter on parenting is worth the price of the book.

There are plenty of thoughtful quotes. I loved this one:

To tell the truth is to bring the most habitable 
reality into Being. Truth builds edifices that 
can stand a thousand years. Truth feeds and 
clothes the poor, and makes nations wealthy 
and safe. Truth reduces the terrible 
complexity of a man to the simplicity of his 
word, so that he can become a partner rather 
than an enemy. Truth makes the past truly 
past, and makes the best use of the future's 
possibilities. Truth is the ultimate, 
inexhaustible natural resource. It's the light in the darkness. 

See the truth. Tell the truth.


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