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Quotes About Learning

But most importantly, it means denial of the necessity for courageous individual confrontation with Being. What is going to save you? The totalitarian says, in essence, "You must rely on faith in what you already know." But that is not what saves. What saves is the willingness to learn from what you don't know. That is faith in the possibility of human transformation. That is faith in the sacrifice of the current self for the self that could be.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
People create their worlds with the tools they have directly at hand. Faulty tools produce faulty results. Repeated use of the same faulty tools produces the same faulty results. It is in this manner that those who fail to learn from the past doom themselves to repeat it. It's partly fate. It's partly inability. It's partly…unwillingness to learn? Refusal to learn? Motivated refusal to learn?
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Imagine that you are very good at some, middling at others, and terrible at the remainder. Perhaps that's how it should be. You might object: I should be winning at everything! But winning at everything might only mean that you're not doing anything new or difficult. You might be winning but you're not growing, and growing might be the most important form of winning. Should victory in the present always take precedence over trajectory across time?
~ Jordan B. Peterson
You no longer have to be frustrated, because you have learned to aim low, and to be patient.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
The Word that produces order from Chaos sacrifices everything, even itself, to God. That single sentence, wise beyond comprehension, sums up Christianity. Every bit of learning is a little death. Every bit of new information challenges a previous conception, forcing it to dissolve into chaos before it can be reborn as something better. Sometimes such deaths virtually destroy us. In such cases, we might never recover or, if we do, we change a lot.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Excuse the cliché, but it is necessary to walk before you can run. You may even have to crawl before you can walk. This is part of accepting your position as a beginner, at the bottom of the hierarchy you so casually, arrogantly, and self-servingly despise.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
We use our past effectively when it helps us repeat desirable—and avoid repeating undesirable—experiences. We want to know what happened but, more importantly, we want to know why. Why is wisdom. Why enables us to avoid making the same mistake again and again, and if we are fortunate helps us repeat our successes.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
We process the unknown world from the bottom up. We encounter containers of information, so to speak, whose full import is by no means self-evident.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
And so a generation has been raised untutored in what was once called, aptly, "practical wisdom," which guided previous generations. Millennials, often told they have received the finest education available anywhere, have actually suffered a form of serious intellectual and moral neglect.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Order is not enough. You can't just be stable, and secure, and unchanging, because there are still vital and important new things to be learned. Nonetheless, chaos can be too much. You can't long tolerate being swamped and overwhelmed beyond your capacity to cope while you are learning what you still need to know.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
If your life is not going well, perhaps it is your current knowledge that is insufficient, not life itself.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
What saves is the willingness to learn from what you don't know.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Knowledge must pass through many stages of analysis—a multitude of transformations—before it becomes, let us say, commonplace.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Pointing is, as well, a crucial precursor to the development of language.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
People create their worlds with the tools they have directly at hand. Faulty tools produce faulty results. Repeated use of the same faulty tools produces the same faulty results. It is in this manner that those who fail to learn from the past doom themselves to repeat it.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
No eres de forma alguna tan solo lo que ya sabes, también eres todo lo que podrías saber si así lo quisieras.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
It is better to presume ignorance and invite learning than to assume sufficient knowledge and risk the consequent blindness.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Long ago, in the dim mists of time, we began to realize that reality was structured as if it could be bargained with. We learned that behaving properly now, in the present—regulating our impulses, considering the plight of others—could bring rewards in the future, in a time and place that did not yet exist.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
People differ in intelligence, which is in large part the ability to learn and transform.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Sometimes all that learning, impossible without the failure, leads you to see that aiming your ambition in a different direction would be better (not because it is easier; not because you have given up; not because you are avoiding—but because you have learned through the vicissitudes of your experience that what you seek is not to be found where you were looking, or is simply not attainable in the manner by which you chose to pursue it).
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Did what I want happen? No. Then my aim or my methods were wrong. I still have something to learn." That is the voice of authenticity.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Life is short, and you don't have time to figure everything out on your own. The wisdom of the past was hard-earned, and your dead ancestors may have something useful to tell you).
~ Jordan B. Peterson
It is useful to take your place at the bottom of a hierarchy. It can aid in the development of gratitude and humility. Gratitude: There are people whose expertise exceeds your own, and you should be wisely pleased about that.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
It is good to be a beginner, but it is a good of a different sort to be an equal among equals.
~ Jordan B. Peterson