The Brenton Peck Podcast
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Some links below are affiliate links.Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life has a way of turning simple-sounding rules into two-hour conversations. Teri and I worked through Rules 7 and 8, and both of them went further than expected.Rule 7 is pursue what is meaningful, not what is expedient. That sounds simple until you try to define meaningful. We got into whether meaning can ever be purely personal or whether it has to account for the individual, the family, the community, and humanity as a whole. Teri pushed back on constraints, we disagreed about whether too many choices paralyze people, and worked through a real debate about whether Christians are still under the Old Testament law. We also talked about a season early in our marriage when I was hauling boxes off a truck at Shopco on Christmas break while Teri was pregnant, and why that wasn't expedient, it was meaningful.Rule 8 is tell the truth, or at least don't lie. A lie doesn't just mislead. It rewires the person telling it. We worked through narcissism and self-loathing as two versions of the same deception, how small lies get encoded into habit, and what that does to a marriage over time. Then into the heaviest ground in the book: Peterson's argument that every human being is capable of great evil. The Auschwitz guards were ordinary people shaped by incremental corruption. The Holocaust started with a lie. And the closing argument: it is not good to be a weak man. You cannot protect against monsters if you are not capable of being a monster yourself.Part of an ongoing read-through of 12 Rules for Life with my wife Teri. Rules 9 and 10 are next.Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrentonPeckPodcastClips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BrentonPeckPodcastClipsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0agab3nx2RVMbALWG4Lvr4Substack: https://brentonpeckpodcast.substack.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrentonPeckPodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brentonpeckpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brentonpeckpodcastWebsite: https://www.brentonpeckpodcast.comTeri Peck, co-host and creator of Peck's NestFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pecksnestInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pecksnestTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pecksnestYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PecksNestBooks MentionedAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos — Jordan B. Peterson: https://amzn.to/48b1fFC[00:00] Introduction[0:01:58] Rule 7: Pursue What Is Meaningful, Not What Is Expedient[0:05:44] Does Vacuuming the Carpet Count as Meaningful?[0:09:21] Why Meaning Can't Stop at the Individual[0:13:25] The Paralysis of Too Many Choices[0:22:00] Meaning Over Comfort: Working Temp Jobs While Teri Was Pregnant[0:26:14] Cain and Abel: What Makes One Sacrifice Better Than Another?[0:28:58] Are Christians Still Under the Old Testament Law?[0:43:09] The Future Is a Judgmental Father[0:45:11] Rule 8: Tell the Truth, or at Least Don't Lie[0:51:19] Narcissism and Self-Loathing Are the Same Lie[1:06:28] Getting Out of the Basement: Starting With the Smallest Possible Win[1:10:37] How Lying Gets Encoded in a Marriage[1:12:02] When Truth Becomes a Weapon[1:19:00] Peterson's Foundation: Suffering Is the One Thing You Can't Argue Away[1:20:22] The Holocaust Started With a Lie[1:39:36] Normal People Doing Terrible Things: The Auschwitz Guards[1:42:18] Andrew Tate, Capability, and the Danger of Being a Weak Man[1:45:06] You Can't Protect Against Monsters If You're Not Capable of Being One[1:46:10] Coming Up: Rules 9 and 10
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