Jordan Peterson | What’s the Ultimate Act of Bravery

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Thank you for this information, Dr. Peterson, and your sharing of knowledge. Say, I have been wondering, concerning the relation between the ultimate game and the matter of conquering the unknown, how likely is it that said relation is the fact of authenticity? I would like to allude to 5%, to the little of one's being--as I have heard from you in a previous video regarding the split of the psyche, if I get it right--that remain at the foundation of truth, upon which so many lies have embodied the fragrance of verity theretofore that the letting go of such deceiving outlines of supposed personality may only arrive at the cost of a shock?
I do not mean to stretch this question, if only there were simple answers, though you have certainly found that the simplest of question stands open to a diversity of responses of all ages by perception, by which it becomes a creative act, thus it has not been before.
Might a lie not contain within itself some truth, therefore, in such a marginal aspect as the fact of being a lie is a truth in itself, whence it might be ripe with divinity and beget devils?

Please note, this is not my wisdom, but the constellation of decades of human existence that contributed to the development of such insight, if one may call it that, which I have been fortuned enough to come upon.

Faithfully,
Salaha Kleb

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