
Tate Speech by Andrew Tate
Jordan Peterson - How to fix your life
Sep 28, 2023
Jordan Peterson, a renowned clinical psychologist and bestselling author, discusses profound life improvements. He emphasizes the importance of honest self-assessment to confront despair. Peterson suggests starting with one fixable fault to spark real change and advocates for small, practical acts to build discipline. He dives into the complexities of relationships and the healing power of difficult conversations. His insights on openness, uncertainty, and the impact of paternal influence offer listeners a pathway to living a more fulfilling life.
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Start With One Fix
- Sit honestly with yourself and ask, “What one thing am I doing wrong that I could fix?”
- Start fixing obvious small problems like cleaning your room to trigger rapid, real improvement.
Clean Your Room, Clean Your Life
- Small, concrete tasks reveal pride and arrogance when avoided and point to deeper issues.
- Organizing what is yours is the prerequisite for organizing larger parts of your life.
Discipline Orders Competing Selves
- You're a coalition of competing short-term impulses that need ordering into a hierarchy.
- Discipline organizes impulses under long-term, collective values to enable functioning across time.

