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The Cocktail Hour
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While not explicitly detailed in the provided text, "The Cocktail Hour" by T.S.
Eliot is likely a fictional work, possibly a short story or a section within a larger collection, featuring a conversation between a woman and a psychiatrist.
The conversation likely explores themes of existential angst, the search for meaning, and the nature of suffering.
Given Eliot's literary style, the piece probably employs sophisticated language and symbolism to convey its message.
The context suggests the story's relevance to Peterson's discussion of nihilism and the search for meaning in life.
The story likely offers a nuanced perspective on the human condition and the challenges of finding purpose in a seemingly meaningless world.
Eliot is likely a fictional work, possibly a short story or a section within a larger collection, featuring a conversation between a woman and a psychiatrist.
The conversation likely explores themes of existential angst, the search for meaning, and the nature of suffering.
Given Eliot's literary style, the piece probably employs sophisticated language and symbolism to convey its message.
The context suggests the story's relevance to Peterson's discussion of nihilism and the search for meaning in life.
The story likely offers a nuanced perspective on the human condition and the challenges of finding purpose in a seemingly meaningless world.
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Jordan B Peterson

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12 Rules Hamilton: Courage