Jordan Peterson | Pareto 80/20 Principle - How To Set yourself for success

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Compare Yourself to Who You Were Yesterday, Not To Who Someone Else Is Today

Jordan Peterson | Pareto 80/20 Principle - How To Set yourself for success

An individual might feel demotivated since another individual is better at
something that the first person has been doing for a long time. But it may cause
the first person to experience chaos. This is not the proper way. Furthermore, it is
not necessary for a person to excel at all the things. An individual may have a lot
to handle, more than they can take. A human being may excel at one thing and face
unfavorable circumstances as far as something else is concerned. This can lead to
envy for others as well for being better at something. People need to realize that
they need to learn to accept if others are successful at something since they also
have successes to celebrate at something else.

What individual needs to realize here is to let go of the past since the person
cannot do anything to change it. There is also a need to view the future as some-
thing with an infinite sense of promise. In addition, a person also needs to be
aware of their positive and negative aspects. They need to focus on improving the
negative to accomplish something. They also need to take one thing at a time and
celebrate small wins.

While observing something, we see what we wish to and ignore the rest. We
have a huge scope and range where we can succeed but we limit ourselves by
focusing on one thing. When we fail at that thing, it makes us frustrated. We need
to consider that life goes beyond that. People face a requirement to find a balance
between the positive and the negative. In other words, they must surpass their
gloomy and negative approach to accomplish something in life. People need to
have a bigger scope and range since a huge number of phenomena govern their
lives. Since a person can select something from a huge number of things

Jordan B. Peterson, who is from Canada, is a clinical psychologist, professor
of psychology at the University of Toronto and a cultural critic. He has a B.A. de-
gree in political science and a degree in psychology from the University of Alberta
and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from McGill University. He studies abnormal,
social and personality psychology. Apart from 12 Rules for Life, he has also written
Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief

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