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Jordan Peterson spent 3 years in hell.

The pain was so bad, sleep became his enemy.

But through his suffering, he uncovered secrets about human nature that changed everything he knew.

11 profound insights from his Lex Fridman interview I can't stop thinking about🧵 Image
For 30 years, Peterson has studied the darkest corners of human psychology.

As a clinical psychologist, he's guided countless people through their deepest struggles.

The most fascinating part?
He endured 3 years of constant, excruciating pain.

Every minute was worse than anything he'd experienced before.

Through this suffering, he discovered something that changes everything:
The pain was so intense, it took him 90 minutes just to stand each morning.

But here's what made it truly hellish:

Sleep – usually our refuge – became his enemy.

Each time he'd wake, the pain would reset to maximum intensity.
By evening, he'd approach something like a normal bad day.

But the cycle would start again with sleep.

Like Sisyphus pushing the boulder, except the boulder was pain.

This went on for 1,095 days straight.

Here's what he learned — and shared:
1/ The Power of Mundane Moments

After recovery, Peterson found himself in a pharmacy line.

While waiting, he had an epiphany that changed everything:

"I'm not on fire. I could just stand here forever, enjoying not being in pain."
2/ The Truth About Evil

Peterson began wrestling with evil at age 13.

His conclusion after three decades of research?

Evil isn't primarily economic or sociological.

It's spiritual and psychological, rooted in individual morality. Image
3/ The Real Battle

The fight between good and evil isn't fought on battlefields.

It happens within each human heart.

In sophisticated literature, good and evil are spirits possessing all characters.
4/ The Secret of Play

After studying tyranny for decades, Peterson discovered something surprising:

The antithesis of tyranny isn't freedom – it's play.

Like chess: rigid rules, infinite possibilities.
5/ The Paradox of Rules

True freedom comes through voluntary constraints.

Music illustrates this perfectly:

Without structure, rhythm, and harmony, you can't create beauty.

The right constraints enable creativity.
6/ The Truth About Psychopaths

Only 3-5% of people are psychopaths.

But social media gives them unprecedented influence through anonymity.

Even Robert Hare, the world's leading expert, was fooled by them.
7/ The Social Media Solution

Peterson argues for two separate digital spaces:

One for verified identities, another for anonymous accounts.

Because people behave differently when their reputation is at stake.
8/ The Abraham Principle

In the biblical narrative, Abraham is the first true individual.

Despite having everything, he receives a call to adventure.

The divine promise? Becoming a blessing to himself and others.
9/ The Voluntary Element

Peterson emphasizes: Challenge must be voluntary to transform us.

His clinical example proves this:

Force someone near their fear? They get worse.

Let them approach voluntarily? They become braver. Image
10/ The Family Truth

Interviewing successful podcast guests, Peterson noticed a pattern:

Almost all had at least one deeply encouraging parent.

Not blind praise – but pushing them to the highest possible standards they could reach.
11/ The Ultimate Insight

Through 3 years of agony, Peterson learned:

You can't transcend all catastrophe with attitude alone.

But in every dire situation, there's always a choice.

The right choices maximize your chances.
The deepest truth from Peterson's suffering?

You can't control what life throws at you.

But you can control how you show up in the world.

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