Examining one's laziness quotient!
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 1:48 pm
A HUGE CONSIDERATION in everybody's life. Peterson says it so well! This is 10:51
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Thanks, SwampSooner. I think many people are not motivated for various reasons, to analyze what steps should be taken to prepare to achieve their goals. I think the turmoil of daily life caused by present realities does tend to add a lot of confusion regarding the conduct in preparation for our future.SwampSooner wrote: ↑Mon Dec 26, 2022 8:58 pm I am not sure what this has to do with laziness. As you mature, you (hopefully) learn right from wrong and use that moral compass in your daily life. As the Bible says, 'treat others as you want to be treated'. It is amazing how this always works.
As for success and failure -
Remember that you are human and at times you will fail. It is up to you to decide to do better and to continue to work at that for a goal. Do not quit just because you did not succeed. You have been knocked down. Get up, dust yourself off, and try again. Do not regret your failures. Use them as a tool to become better.
inconnu wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 12:33 amThanks, SwampSooner. I think many people are not motivated for various reasons, to analyze what steps should be taken to prepare to achieve their goals. I think the turmoil of daily life caused by present realities does tend to add a lot of confusion regarding the conduct in preparation for our future.SwampSooner wrote: ↑Mon Dec 26, 2022 8:58 pm I am not sure what this has to do with laziness. As you mature, you (hopefully) learn right from wrong and use that moral compass in your daily life. As the Bible says, 'treat others as you want to be treated'. It is amazing how this always works.
As for success and failure -
Remember that you are human and at times you will fail. It is up to you to decide to do better and to continue to work at that for a goal. Do not quit just because you did not succeed. You have been knocked down. Get up, dust yourself off, and try again. Do not regret your failures. Use them as a tool to become better.
Yes! A very good listen. Thanks for sharing, though it was almost 1.5 years ago (lol). Many people characterize Peterson's talks as rambling. I can understand that. He frequently jumps from idea to idea that the listener finds fragmented and unrelated......at least in the immediate sense. However, if you listen long enough, he will touch on a point that crystalizes all of the ideas and ideals he's presented into a fascinating and illuminating whole.