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http://jungcurrents.com/quotations-sh...
The references in the above videos are doubtlessly too graphic for many to even consider without feeling entirely uncomfortable; then again, ignoring the millions of overdoses, suicides, severe depression etc. in developed countries [as well as why they end up in that position] is about the same as suggesting a church or social/political organization is doing its duty by appealing to those usually wearing suits [though that isn't bashing capitalism, or acting as if it hasn't done more good for the world than any other system]. A rhetorical question of course, but should a person seek wisdom from someone who doesn't even know what a rainy day is, or another who has chosen or been forced to consider the darkest parts of all human history?
“Some want to live within the sound
Of church or chapel bell;
I want to run a rescue shop,
Within a yard of hell.”
- C.T. Studd
[Ayn Rand wouldn't like anyone suggesting it was a virtue, but thank you for regularly attempting to bear the burden of others Dr. Peterson]
https://youtube.com/watch?v=133y2YVShhc
“No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.”
― Carl Jung
https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/great...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=576QmaE4eUI
“No one can ever pass on to another the comfort that God gives until he has himself felt it after a moment of trial and suffering. Never seek true wisdom from a person who has never suffered.”
- Archbishop Fulton Sheen (Lenten & Easter Inspirations)