This is just like when he was begging for his Uni to punish him for all the things he said and the most he got was a letter that said, "Please cut it out," so eventually he had to leave his tenure when he realized he wasn't going to be victimized.
Its rare you don’t find word salad bullshit in academic papers. Just some shithead talking in circles, trying to create some new phrase or ‘deeply questioning‘ anything. I bet his published material is fucking pushing the editors word count and take forever to make a point.\
Definition of world:
Noun
The earth and all the people and things on it. Examples: The countries/people/languages of the world. || He is famous throughout the world. || They sailed around the world. || People from (all) around/across the world = people from all over. || The tallest building in the (whole/entire) world = the world's tallest building. || It can be found anywhere/everywhere in the world. || The product is shipped halfway around/across the world. || The problem occurs in many/other/different parts of the world. | The island was cut off from the rest of the world. || They want to see/travel the world.
A part of the world and the people and things that exist there. Examples: The Eastern and Western worlds. || The industrialized world. || People living in the English-speaking world.
Human society. Examples: The history of the world. || The ancient and modern worlds. || I felt alone in the world. || She became depressed and withdrew from the world. || In an ideal/perfect world, no one would go hungry. || Ambitious students who want to change the world. || She seems ignorant of the ways of the world.
The earthly state of human existence.
Life after death — used with a qualifier. Example: The next world.
Definition of world:
Noun
The earth and all the people and things on it. Examples: The countries/people/languages of the world. || He is famous throughout the world. || They sailed around the world. || People from (all) around/across the world = people from all over. || The tallest building in the (whole/entire) world = the world's tallest building. || It can be found anywhere/everywhere in the world. || The product is shipped halfway around/across the world. || The problem occurs in many/other/different parts of the world. | The island was cut off from the rest of the world. || They want to see/travel the world.
A part of the world and the people and things that exist there. Examples: The Eastern and Western worlds. || The industrialized world. || People living in the English-speaking world.
Human society. Examples: The history of the world. || The ancient and modern worlds. || I felt alone in the world. || She became depressed and withdrew from the world. || In an ideal/perfect world, no one would go hungry. || Ambitious students who want to change the world. || She seems ignorant of the ways of the world.
The earthly state of human existence.
Life after death — used with a qualifier. Example: The next world.
Come on, you're not even going to attempt an interpretation of a single sentence of his work?
You've spent how many hours of your life chipping away at Peterson? Like a little termite gnawing at a stone cathedral. And this is where you draw the line, huh? You refuse to interpret a single sentence of his work.
The main side effect that everybody complains about with Atkins (and other high protein diets/high heat consumption) is constipation. If you're shitting blood it's prolly something else to go get checked out, but wash your meat and veg first. And a clean pair of undies after, that part is also important
I did a brief search for an old YouTube vid that was mostly all snippets of JP and the diet/foodstuff, I can't remember if it has snips from his books or not. Couldn't find it , dunno how ass deep any of you kiwi non-incels are regarding his lore
I always found it silly that a beta male picky eater, essentially your tendies kind of guy, tries to dress up his very unmanly pickiness into something manly, like all-meat. It won't make you not-beta.
Picky eaters who eat children's diets especially is a huge turnoff for women.
I really liked Peterson 4 years ago, but it's clear the guy cracked under pressure and now he just comes off as pretty sad.
I still have a lot of respect for him though, the dude took his best shot against Woke and made some good points, it's just a shame he eventually cracked under the pressure.
Come on, you're not even going to attempt an interpretation of a single sentence of his work?
You've spent how many hours of your life chipping away at Peterson? Like a little termite gnawing at a stone cathedral. And this is where you draw the line, huh? You refuse to interpret a single sentence of his work.
Maps of meaning is neither why Peterson is famous, why he is respected in some circles, why he is maligned in others.
It may have cost a lot of effort to write, but if he didn't oppose trannywords in canadian congress, if he didnt try for over a decade to become a public commentator with sympathetic producers giving him chance after chance and if he didnt use a frogs mask at the height of pepemagaism, that book would be known only by a handful of people.
As things stand maps of meaning is not a cathedral. It's a hut at best. A much visited hut of a popular shaman.
You're legit the first person I've come across that likes peterson and actually cares about maps of meaning.
Why do you disagree? Why do you think this work is a cathedral? What is so immeasurably valuable about it that you compare it to buildings that took 3 generations of builders to believe in the same vision and to spend building it all their lives?
The trouble with Peterson is he doesn't have the guts to name the ones who are causing all this trouble, so he was always going to wind up as full of shit and riddled with mental gymnastics as the people he was opposed to because well, if you're actually going to be honest shit's going to get real not pretty and not politically correct fast.
In the early days he made some good points, those salad days when it still seemed like moderation could win the day, but well, those days are long gone.