

Defense Against Ideological Possession
Jan 12, 2020
Explore the gripping concept of ideological possession and its effects on self-awareness. Delve into the significance of hope and transformation, illuminated by King Arthur's myth. Discover the journey towards liberation through the Exodus metaphor, examining the struggle between comfort and change. Engage with the roles of guilt and shame in personal growth, and the importance of fostering pro-social behavior in children. Lastly, confront biological and psychological complexities in relationships while embracing life's challenges as valuable adventures.
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Ideological Possession and Suffering
- People are often unknowingly trapped by their own biases and ignorance.
- This "willful blindness" prevents them from addressing the root causes of their suffering.
The Cocktail Party Anecdote
- Jordan B. Peterson recounts a story from T.S. Eliot's The Cocktail Party.
- A woman tells a psychiatrist she hopes something is wrong with her, believing it's better than the world being inherently flawed.
Confronting Personal Flaws
- Address those things you know are wrong, even if it's difficult.
- These often-ignored issues are the key to personal growth.