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LESSONS I LEARNED FROM JORDAN B PETERSON - Principles From The Man Whom We Wrestle with the God - cover
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LESSONS I LEARNED FROM JORDAN B PETERSON - Principles From The Man Whom We Wrestle with the God

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Editora: John Korsh

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Wrestling With the God
When I first encountered Jordan B. Peterson’s ideas, I was not looking for answers. I wasn’t even sure what questions I had. All I knew was that something within me felt fractured—restless, like a ship drifting without anchor.
One late night while I was lost scrolling through YouTube, as one does when seeking to escape the cacophony of one’s own thoughts, I came across one of his lectures.
Disponível desde: 18/12/2024.

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