

132. Maps of Meaning 4: Marionettes & Individuals (Part 3)
106 snips Aug 16, 2020
This discussion dives deep into the archetypes found in Disney's Pinocchio, focusing on the dual nature of characters. It explores the darker impulses in human behavior and the moral complexities illustrated by narratives like 'Breaking Bad.' Personal responsibility and the desire for growth are highlighted through Pinocchio's journey. The dangers of hedonism and the importance of conscientious parenting are emphasized, alongside navigating the complexities of identity and personal development. Lastly, the conversation encourages confronting fears for meaningful self-discovery.
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Shadow Self & Self-Protection
- Recognizing your shadow self, including negative impulses, can protect you from harm.
- Understanding your full range of capabilities promotes wisdom and self-awareness.
Acknowledge Your Capacity for Harm
- Acknowledge your capacity for harm instead of viewing yourself as harmless.
- This awareness fosters carefulness in interactions, especially with children.
Breaking Bad and the Shadow
- Jordan Peterson uses Breaking Bad to illustrate the Jungian shadow.
- The protagonist's descent into brutality shows the complexities of morality.