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HadTo8768 karma
Hello Dr. Peterson,
Two questions if I may:
If Jesus is the archetypal hero, whom which there is no person more heroic, then who is the antithesis? This question stems from my having read just a chapter into M.o.M and derived it from the concept of existence as a forum for action. Should the historical Jesus have actually acted as the most-hero, then I imagine the most-villain must also exist to act out the part.
Edit: DO you believe this antithesis will manifest itself as Jesus may have?
2nd question: Is Jesus Lord?
Thank you for your time
HadTo8717 karma
Thank you for your answers.
You're a subtle man. Crafty like a serpent but innocent as a dove.
Hopefully we'll get to have a lengthy conversation in another life...
Take care
HadTo872 karma
Hey, and apparently talking as well! It's one thing to be competent in your field, and another to be that and conversationally adept! Not to mention probably a well rounded person. Have you ever watched Numberphile on youtube? Case in point: Some mathematicians social prowess is severely disproportionate to their mathematical ability. It's almost painful. Then you have Cedric Villani. He's got the best of both worlds and genuinely interesting.
HadTo871 karma
Oh yes. Gardner's MI theory. It's still used today, although I haven't delved into the theory intimately. I'm sure in time I'll have to given my career path toward counseling. In any case, I'm with you. I think it's nice to be competent in many areas. Transcend self perpetuating limitations, I say!
Oh, I think they cover Price's Law! Which tends to make its way into stats, in regards to workforce within a nation. Something like, half the square root of a population produces a large percentage of a nation's GDP. Muy interesante
HadTo87185 karma
I'd recommend reading Duhigg's, "The Power of Habit". Part of this overcoming failure is starting with little wins that build confidence.. .and another part is to find what habits, KEYSTONE habits will allow all of your ambitions to fall in line.
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