Quotes About Sacrifice
You're going to pay a price for every bloody thing you do and everything you don't do. You don't get to choose to not pay a price. You get to choose which poison you're going to take. That's it.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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There are some games you don't get to play unless you are all in.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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you should never sacrifice what you could be for what you are.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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You've all decided to sacrifice the future to the present. You don't talk about it. You don't all get together and say, "Let's take the easier path. Let's indulge in whatever the moment might bring. And let's agree, further, not to call each other on it.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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that something better might be attained in the future by giving up something of value in the present.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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To stand up straight with your shoulders back means building the ark that protects the world from the flood, guiding your people through the desert after they have escaped tyranny, making your way away from comfortable home and country, and speaking the prophetic word to those who ignore the widows and children. It means shouldering the cross that marks the X, the place where you and Being intersect so terribly.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Thus, you should never sacrifice what you could be for what you are.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Prosaically, such sacrifice—work—is delay of gratification, but that's a very mundane phrase to describe something of such profound significance. The discovery that gratification could be delayed was simultaneously the discovery of time and, with it, causality (at least the causal force of voluntary human action). Long ago, in the dim mists of time, we began to realize that reality was structured as if it could be bargained with.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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It means willingly undertaking the sacrifices necessary to generate a productive and meaningful reality
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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The Sermon on the Mount outlines the true nature of man, and the proper aim of mankind: concentrate on the day, so that you can live in the present, and attend completely and properly to what is right in front of you—but do that only after you have decided to let what is within shine forth, so that it can justify Being and illuminate the world. Do that only after you have determined to sacrifice whatever it is that must be sacrificed so that you can pursue the highest good.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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If the world you are seeing is not the world you want, therefore, it's time to examine your values. It's time to rid yourself of your current presuppositions. It's time to let go. It might even be time to sacrifice what you love best, so that you can become who you might become, instead of staying who you are.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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It's time to rid yourself of your current presuppositions. It's time to let go. It might even be time to sacrifice what you love best, so that you can become who you might become, instead of staying who you are.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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We do the things we do because we think those things important, compared to all the other things that could be important. We regard what we value as worthy of sacrifice and pursuit. That worthiness motivates us to act, despite the fact that action is difficult and dangerous.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Before Set's defeat and banishment from the kingdom, he tears out one of his nephew's eyes. But the eventually victorious Horus takes back the eye. Then he does something truly unexpected: he journeys voluntarily to the underworld and gives the eye to his father. What does this mean? First, that the encounter with malevolence and evil is of sufficient terror to damage even the vision of a god; second, that the attentive son can restore the vision of his father.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Nietzsche said that a man's worth was determined by how much truth he could tolerate. You are by no means only what you already know. You are also all that which you could know, if you only would. Thus, you should never sacrifice what you could be for what you are. You should never give up the better that resides within for the security you already have—and certainly not when you have already caught a glimpse, an undeniable glimpse, of something beyond.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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If you bend everything totally, blindly and willfully towards the attainment of a goal, and only that goal, you will never be able to discover if another goal would serve you, and the world, better. It is this that you sacrifice if you do not tell the truth.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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For what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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What's the price you pay for a high standard of living? Well, that's easy. You virtually always sacrifice the present for the future.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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because to work means to sacrifice the hypothetical delights of the present for the potential improvement of what lies ahead.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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We thought it over, and drew a conclusion: The successful among us delay gratification. The successful among us bargain with the future. A great idea begins to emerge, taking ever-more-clearly-articulated form, in ever more-clearly-articulated stories: What's the difference between the successful and the unsuccessful? The successful sacrifice. Things get better, as the successful practise their sacrifices.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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However, I do not believe you should pursue happiness.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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The successful among us delay gratification and bargain with the future.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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The Oedipal mother makes a pact with herself, her children, and the devil himself. The deal is this: "Above all, never leave me.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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To accept the truth means to sacrifice—and if you have rejected the truth for a long time, then you've run up a dangerously large sacrificial debt.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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