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The 7 Lessons of Jordan Peterson
#### Lesson 1: Deadwood #### Lesson 2: Order and Chaos #### Lesson 3: Don’t be Naive #### Lesson 4: Intelligence is not Necessarily Wisdom #### Lesson 5: You Don’t Lose Fear, You Become more Courageous #### Lesson 6: You Must be Willing to be a Fool to be a Master #### Lesso
Lesson 1: Deadwood
Lesson 2: Order and Chaos
Lesson 3: Don’t be Naive
Lesson 4: Intelligence is not Necessarily Wisdom
Lesson 5: You Don’t Lose Fear, You Become more Courageous
Lesson 6: You Must be Willing to be a Fool to be a Master
Lesson 7: Learn How to Negotiate with Yourself
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