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Music has an intrinsic meaning, which has always been mysterious to me.
This quote is very important to me because music is one of the main pillars of my life, and I cannot imagine the world without it. Through music, a person can express their emotions and relate to both the artist and the audience of their work. In my opinion, music is often underrated and mysterious, and only after a deeper analysis of certain lyrics can we truly perceive the depth of the message that is initially hidden at first glance.
The concept which impressed me was that of “The devouring mother”. It made me understand a lot about the relationship parent-child and how to deal with it the moments when the situation seems to heat up or get out of control. The moments which were driving me crazy are now moments of empathy and somehow pity.
The first rule in 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson:
“Stand up straight with your shoulders back.”
Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today.
For me, this quote is fundamental to understand that each of us has our own path to follow and our own life to live.
Here’s a refined version with a slightly more British tone:
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My journey with Jordan began around 2016 or 2017, back when he had a mere half a million followers on YouTube. It all started with something as simple as making my bed in the morning—then came striving for a better job, a more fulfilling career path, and then… BANG. I found myself in a pit, staring into the depths of my own darkness—a space I had unwittingly built and settled into. I remained there for four long, harrowing years.
Through it all, Jordan was a constant presence. His Biblical lectures, in particular, struck a deep chord. The story of Cain and Abel felt especially relevant—I had always assumed I was Abel, the virtuous one. But in truth, I was Cain, blinded by arrogance and resentment.
Thanks to Jordan’s insights, I began to act as though life truly mattered. I started carrying myself with intention, with dignity, and with awareness. And as I did, life unfolded in a new and unexpected way. It isn’t easy, but it has meaning.
A profound advice I came to appreciate from him is when he said “You cannot be protected from the things that frighten you and hurt you, but if you identify with the part of yourself that is capable of standing up in the face of the unknown, then you have the greatest chance of transcending the fears that paralyse you. You must be willing to take on the heaviest responsibility you can bear because that is where you will find meaning. Meaning is not something that you stumble upon—it is something you build within yourself by voluntarily confronting the tragedies and challenges of life. If you shrink away from responsibility, you weaken yourself. And if you weaken yourself, life becomes unbearable, full of suffering and resentment. But if you fortify yourself—if you decide to carry your burden with strength—you will not only find meaning, but you will become someone capable of helping others bear their burdens too. That is what it means to become strong, to become someone worthy of respect, and to find the purpose that justifies your existence.”
This quote taught me about responsibility, courage, and the pursuit of meaning. It made me belief that the path to a fulfilling life is not avoiding hardship but facing it head-on with strength and purpose.
Coming from a traditional Indian ethnic background as a girl, I took pride in being masculine. I first saw Dr Peterson’s video on real masculinity and its effect on men. I started watching most of his videos and he helped me embrace my feminity. The quote that impacted me the most was “There is nothing weak about being feminine. Femininity is a powerful force—it civilizes, it nurtures, it brings beauty and warmth to the world. A woman who is truly in touch with her femininity is not passive; she is strong in a different way than a man is strong. She is the foundation of the family, the bearer of new life, the voice of compassion and encouragement. To reject femininity is to reject a fundamental aspect of human nature. Strength does not mean becoming more like a man; it means fully embracing what makes you a woman, with grace, intelligence, and resilience.” His view that femininity is not a weakness but a unique and powerful strength that plays a vital role was a refreshing perspective and once I started embracing this idea and making minor tweaks made me appreciate myself more than I did.
„Every bit of learning is a little death. Every bit of new information challenges a previous conception, forcing it to dissolve into chaos before it can be reborn as something better. Sometimes such deaths virtually destroy us.” I understand this in very intuitive way and remind myself often about it when I feel resistance from my brain to ‘new’. I feel that this explains partially the stubborn and nonsensical political situation we observe across the Atlantic in US. Some people would rather die than become open minded. I would love to see Jordan and experience his mind to challenge some of my ideas. 🙏
Tell the truth, or at least don’t lie.
I feel that this quote is an emblem of everything that JBP is trying to get across. Without truth, none of the other quotes stand, and I believe that if we were to take out one thing from Dr. Peterson’s philosophy it should be this. It by no means is as straight forward as it seems. As our doctor himself would say: “what the hell do you mean by truth?”. Life is a journey in which we are in a constant struggle to see through the fog we sometimes create ourselves. What we see behind it is truth.
“Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today.”
Make your bed. This is so far the simplest, and the most powerful advice in order to region control over own life.
“Interviewer: Why should your right to freedom of speech trump a person’s right to not be offended?
J.Peterson: Because in order to be able to think you have to risk being offensive. Look at the conversation we’re having right now – you’re certainly willing to risk offending me in the pursuit of truth. Why should you have the right to do that? It’s been rather uncomfortable.”.
It’s easy to accuse someone of arrogance and lack of empathy. it’s much harder to look at yourself and admit to yourself that “my attitude requires work and self-development.”
“You’re going to pay a price for every bloody thing you do and everything you don’t do. You don’t get to choose to not pay a price. You get to choose which poison you’re going to take. That’s it.”
This quote is very deep and tells us we must learn to make decisions in life and act. Cause not making them and avoid acting is also a decision and it brings consequences. We cannot escape from that.
I stumbled upon Dr Peterson while mindlessly scrolling through social media. One quote that stuck really deep in my mind was when he was saying that knowing yourself is when you sit on your bed in the middle of the night and think about the things that I know are wrong but am still doing. This was a life changer for me and helped me get over not only bad habits but also anxious thoughts and changed my perception of myself for good. Thank you Dr Peterson for all your deep and worthwhile lectures I were lucky to listen to.
My favorite piece of knowledge from Dr. Jordan Peterson comes from an old Harvard lecture excerpt about relationships. He quite humorously but sincerely compares humans to rats—if we reward the other person when they do something good, after many iterations, our beloved will naturally start doing things we want from them every day. In the process, they will also “train” us to become better partners. He also points out that if we want to abuse someone, the most potent way to harm them is to punish them for doing something good. This simple advice offers profound insight into building relationships and, with a little patience (or maybe a lot), helps create a strong bond with the other person. It also serves as a reminder that love alone is not enough for a marriage to last and flourish. There’s more to it, but I won’t write further—otherwise, this would turn into a transcript of the original video.
“The purpose of life is finding the largest burden that you can bear and bearing it” ~ Jordan Peterson
It’s not difficult to understand that, but so much harder to do. Live life to the fullest!
“You should be a monster, an absolute monster, and then you should learn how to control it”.
That’s a hell of a statement to me. It has transformed my life entirely. My whole life I used to be a virtuous, gullible, agreeable individual, which in turn, resulted in me being agonizingly resentful at the end of the day.
The moment I started epitomizing my capacity for aggression was the moment my life took completely different trajectory. I am eternally grateful for that.
One of my favourite Jordan Peterson’s quotes is:
„Don’t underestimate the power of vision and direction. These are irresistible forces, able to transform what might appear to be unconquerable obstacles into traversable pathways and expanding opportunities.”
This is what I often tell my clients especially tell me young people “I don’t know what to do”. That’s okay ! Nobody does. Do the best the that you can think of. Put the best plan that you have into practice. It’s not gonna be perfect and it will change along the way. It will change partly because you become disciplined pursuing the the path and as you become disciplined you become wiser and as you become wiser you become able to formulate better and better plans.