
Tate Speech by Andrew Tate
Jordan Peterson_ Success Isn't Easy, So Be Ready To Get It
Sep 28, 2023
Jordan Peterson, a renowned clinical psychologist and author, discusses the complexities of success and personal growth. He highlights how resentment can signal immaturity or the need for justice. Peterson differentiates between selfish desires and the importance of long-term character development. He emphasizes the value of open communication in relationships and the necessity of conflict for personal growth. He also introduces the concept of future-authoring, using both hope and fear to drive motivation. Painful learning experiences are essential, urging the need for humility and prompt action.
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Use Resentment To Guide Necessary Confrontation
- Consult your resentment to discover what's wrong in your life and relationships.
- Speak forthrightly about problems while proposing minimal conditions for satisfaction.
State Clear Minimums And Visualize Two Futures
- Offer concrete minimal preconditions when negotiating changes so you can abide by the truth.
- Outline both the positive future you want and the dismal future to motivate and prevent complacency.
Fear And Hope Work Together To Drive Change
- Positive goals pull you forward, but fearing a vividly imagined dismal future pushes you harder.
- Being chased by fear of collapse makes you braver in conflictual situations.

