The Will to Power
Courageous Trust
Embracing Struggle
Views on Christianity
Nietzsche's Legacy
Jordan Peterson Idioms
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This concept, central to Nietzsche's philosophy, refers to the fundamental drive of all life.

What is the will to power?

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 Nietzsche emphasized the importance of this quality in facing life's challenges.

What is courage?

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Nietzsche famously said, "What doesn't kill me makes me..."

What is stronger?

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Nietzsche famously declared that this entity was "dead" in modern society.

Who is God?

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This field, influenced by Nietzsche, can bridge philosophy and religion according to Peterson.

What is psychology?

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Peterson often advises his audience to "Sort yourself out..."

What is bucko?

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Peterson reinterprets Nietzsche's "will to power" as this positive psychological drive.

What is the will to meaning?

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Peterson interprets Nietzsche's idea of "living dangerously" as a call for this positive action.

What is voluntary confrontation with chaos?

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Peterson interprets Nietzsche's emphasis on struggle as necessary for this.

What is personal growth?

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Peterson interprets Nietzsche's "God is dead" statement as a call for this.

What is individual responsibility?

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Nietzsche's critique of traditional morality influenced this 20th-century philosophical movement.

What is Existentialism?

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This crustacean is often used in Peterson's analogies about social hierarchies.

What is a lobster?

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Nietzsche saw this Greek god as representing the rational, orderly aspect of human nature.

Who is Apollo?

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This Nietzschean concept involves affirming life despite its hardships.

What is amor fati (love of fate)?

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This Nietzschean concept suggests that life's hardships should be embraced, not avoided.

What is "love your fate" or amor fati?

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This Christian concept, according to Peterson, aligns with Nietzsche's idea of self-overcoming.

What is resurrection?

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This psychological school, influenced by Nietzsche, is often referenced by Peterson.

What is existential psychology?

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Peterson's famous advice about tidying your living space is "Clean your..."

What is room?

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According to Peterson, this Christian virtue aligns with Nietzsche's call for self-overcoming.

What is courage?

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Peterson sees this biblical story as a metaphor for courageous trust in life.

What is the story of Job?

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Peterson relates this biblical concept to Nietzsche's idea of embracing struggle.

What is "taking up your cross"?

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Peterson suggests that this Christian practice aligns with Nietzsche's concept of self-examination.

What is confession?

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Peterson sees Nietzsche's critique of Christianity as a call for this rather than abandonment.

What is religious renewal?

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This Peterson phrase means to confront life's challenges head-on.

What is "slay the dragon"?

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Peterson suggests that this biblical figure embodies aspects of Nietzsche's Übermensch.

Who is Christ?

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his Nietzschean ideal represents the courage to create one's own values.

What is the Übermensch?

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Nietzsche saw this Greek mythological figure as embodying the necessity of struggle.

Who is Sisyphus?

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Peterson argues that this religious concept, criticized by Nietzsche, can be understood as a psychological necessity.

What is transcendence?

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This concept, central to both Nietzsche and Peterson's thought, involves creating meaning in life.

What is personal responsibility?

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Peterson's rule about not bothering children when they are...

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