Today in the final episode this series, we close out our study of Jordan Peterson’s book 12 Rules for Life. Our topic for this episode will be around comparing yourself to who you were yesterday, not the person you are today.
We all have a nature. A way of being in this world. More often than not we need to learn who we are first, an intimate knowledge, so that we don’t fail. This tends to play out like this. We push ourselves into something we think we should be doing rather than following our own guidance and doing what we want to do. In short, comparisons are not always productive.
In this episode you’ll learn:
- That denying what’s inside of you for the sake of others causes you to shut down and leads to not fulfilling your purpose
- The evil triad and the harm they cause in your life
- How being a little better today than you were yesterday is an invaluable practice
Links & Resources
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote for Chaos by Jordan Peterson