Jordan B. Peterson

Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief

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  • ПСhas quoted6 months ago
    discovered that beliefs make the world, in a very real way—that beliefs are the world, in a more than metaphysical sense. This discovery has not turned me into a moral relativist, however: quite the contrary. I have become convinced that the world-that-is-belief is orderly; that there are universal moral absolutes (although these are structured such that a diverse range of human opinion remains both possible and beneficial). I believe that individuals and societies who flout these absolutes—in ignorance or in willful opposition—are doomed to misery and eventual dissolution.
  • ПСhas quoted6 months ago
    I read something by Carl Jung, at about this time, that helped me understand what I was experiencing. It was Jung who formulated the concept of persona: the mask that “feigned individuality.”3 Adoption of such a mask, according to Jung, allowed each of us—and those around us—to believe that we were authentic. Jung said:

    When we analyse the persona we strip off the mask, and discover that what seemed to be individual is at bottom collective; in other words, that the persona was only a mask of the collective psyche. Fundamentally the persona is nothing real: it is a compromise between individual and society as to what a man should appear to be. He takes a name, earns a title, exercises a function, he is this or that. In a certain sense all this is real, yet in relation to the essential individuality of the person concerned it is only a secondary reality, a compromise formation, in making which others often have a greater share than he. The persona is a semblance, a two-dimensional reality, to give it a nickname.4
  • ПСhas quoted6 months ago
    I did not know then that an irrefutable argument is not necessarily true, nor that the right to identify with certain ideas had to be earned.
  • Китти Маргулисhas quoted4 years ago
    I was cast adrift; I did not know what to do or what to think.
  • Китти Маргулисhas quoted4 years ago
    . All my beliefs—which had lent order to the chaos of my existence,
  • Китти Маргулисhas quoted4 years ago
    .

    My religious convictions, ill-formed to begin with, disappeared when I was very young.
  • Китти Маргулисhas quoted4 years ago
    I became simultaneously disenchanted with the study of political science, my erstwhile major.
  • Китти Маргулисhas quoted4 years ago
    others was to be regarded with suspicion
  • Китти Маргулисhas quoted4 years ago
    their pursuit of personal revenge.
  • Китти Маргулисhas quoted4 years ago
    Socialist ideology served to mask resentment and hatred, bred by failure
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