To learn is to be on the border of order and chaos.
To learn is to be on the border of order and chaos.
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@Jrod3338 Says:
Seattle??
@natashamiller4860 Says:
I’d love to see Jordan Peterson on one of the Daily Wire Backstage election specials!!
@RobertBaur-pp9kj Says:
Does he have to use the words order and chaos in every conversation
@WolfNippleChips71 Says:
He lost me at "When you learn." Lol
@abigailboyd2534 Says:
I’m dealing with this with technology and trying to understand do more. It’s truly maddening and frustrating. Jordan just encouraged me to keep going. 🙌
@eyeTHC Says:
When is this man not contemplating the fine line between order and chaos
@LuCozad Says:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVX04E7G2hAJro61ygrERTcj76wRQE0VO&si=gZ1SHHOwcwL8nkvL Timelines creators collapsing
@michaelarvin2859 Says:
This dude is obviously a disciple of Timothy Leary 😵😵
@css7765 Says:
I was a mature student. It was humiliating and humbling. The best thing I ever did to find out how corrupt the faculty is
@svietka202 Says:
are they in a restaurant in Jerusalem?
@Wichitan Says:
When you detect a pattern in chaos and you learn to recognize it and predict it, that's learning. So the state of your knowledge has moved from a chaotic state to a more ordered state. Kind of the opposite of what Jordan is saying. But that's the beauty of epistemological systems; they're slippery like that...
@rhondaallan4680 Says:
Love you, Jordan Peterson!

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