"Orient yourself towards something or you'll be disoriented; you'll spin around in circles and suffer—so will the people around you. Stop saying things that you know to be lies; things that violate your conscience. Stop saying and doing things that make you feel weak; things that make you feel disintegrated. All you have to do is pay attention to that." ~ After Jordan Peterson[1]
"Some things some things improve your integrity and some things disintegrate you. Now the things that disintegrate you, you often do to impress other people, or because you're taking a shortcut, or because you're escaping what you know to be your moral obligation; and your moral obligation stems naturally from your aims. Once once you have aims you have moral obligations. They come together; because the moral obligation is what you need to do in order to obtain the aim and if you don't have an aim, well then, you're aimless, so that's not a solution. So along with the aims come the moral obligations. Then when you violate the moral obligations you'll have a sense of that violation. It's like, well, you have to stop doing that or that's something you could do it. You don't have to do any of this, but I would say that's where people should start you start small. It's not small. You think it's small, it's not small." ~ After Jordan Peterson[1]
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This track, by Akira the Don, was based on Peterson's wisdoms from the interview cited above.
References
Jordan B Peterson | Spring 2017 | Full-Length Interview, Transliminal
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