Science: Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea

It bears to repeat, however, that our genes do not directly decide the actions we take in life—as fatalism would like one to believe. They are not the means to our destiny but, rather, are the keys to our hypothetical reality.”

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How Sam Harris Changed My Opinion of Jordan Peterson

“This is why Peterson genuinely believes in Dostoevsky’s eminent saying in The Brothers Karamazov: ‘Without God all things are permitted.'”

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The Limits of Political Reasoning

However, regardless of it being mathematically the same task, the politically-charged task’s results came out in a polarized fashion…”

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Reading in the Age of Coronavirus

Notably, during these times of self-isolation, it should be a near-requirement to use our time to delve into certain subjects.”

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Dear Jordan Peterson Fans, Try to Actually Be More Like Him

“Peterson is neither sacrosanct nor untouchable. He would agree with that statement himself.”

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Why Greta Thunberg Should Go Back to School

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As a fellow person with autism, I hope to make clear why educational support—and going to school—is so essential to the lives of people with autism.

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The Particular Discomfort Neurodivergents Have with Speech Codes

“The patterns of behavior that characterize a broad part of the autistic spectrum are indirectly viewed as a hindrance towards the 21st-century diversity and inclusion goals.”

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Jordan Peterson, Nietzsche, and Avoiding Living for Happiness Alone

The resistance displayed towards these important thinkers is most regrettable, and for all the Complacent Men quick to criticize them, doing so makes you no closer to achieving your ever so desired—and elusive—’happiness.'”

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