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What Story is Guiding You (Anaheim, CA)Dr. Jordan B. Peterson explores the Jungian theory that suggests we all live out an archetypal story, consciously or unconsciously. Join Dr. Peterson as he guides you through choosing the proper story that allows you to orient your life in the direction you want to go.
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Aiming at The Promised Land (Phoenix, AZ)Although the decision between freedom and tyranny may seem obvious, the sacrifices necessary to take the path toward freedom are not always obvious. The path to the land of milk and honey requires an unscheduled stop — a long layover in the desert. Join Dr. Jordan B. Peterson as he discusses your pursuit of The Promised Land.
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What To Do When Something Bothers You (Riverside, California)If you’re looking for meaning in your life, a great place to start is to take a good look at the things that bother you. Now, you might think that you would rather have nothing bother you, but once you realize that what bothers you is where your destiny lies, you might take more care to attend to what’s nagging at you. Join Dr. Jordan B. Peterson for an unfolding of why addressing your concerns is the best path towards a meaningful life.
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Transformation as the Continual Goal (Los Angeles, California)If you’re motivated, you’re gripped by the apprehension that you’re incrementally moving toward that which is most desirable. If you’ve ever reached a goal, you know you are not the same person you were when you started moving toward that goal. Hopefully, you’re different, you’re better, and you’re transformed. Join Dr. Jordan B. Peterson for a revelatory talk on why the continual goal of your life should be a positive transformation of your character.
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Answering the Call to Freedom (Auckland, NZ)The problem with being lost in the desert is that it isn’t obvious why that is better than being enslaved. But perhaps, if you orient yourself to the spirit that can guide you reliably forward, you’re not really lost. Join Dr. Jordan B. Peterson for a live Q&A about how to position yourself in the world to withstand the inevitable changes that occur throughout life.