

Playing the Hierarchical Game - Part two
Feb 9, 2020
A candid update on health challenges opens a discussion on the impact of hierarchies in society. Personal anecdotes illustrate the value of perseverance and ethics, emphasizing growth through adversity. Lighthearted banter about whimsical scenarios, including a lobster versus house cat showdown, adds humor. Reflections on family heritage offer insights into survival skills and the importance of meaningful relationships. The dialogue highlights the significance of community and encourages a pursuit of noble aims for personal and societal betterment.
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Skill vs. Power in Hierarchies
- Western hierarchies prioritize competence and skill over power.
- Evidence suggests that conscientiousness and intelligence are better predictors of success than power or disagreeableness.
Good Plumbers vs. Bad Plumbers
- Jordan Peterson uses plumbers to explain there’s a difference between good and bad professionals.
- He recounts dealing with two bad plumbers, one who caused a fire and another with leaky pipes.
The Importance of Skilled Professionals
- Jordan Peterson shares anecdotes about bad plumbers he encountered.
- These stories highlight the importance of competence and the negative consequences of incompetence.