The things that threaten us the most are the most real things. If we forfeit our claim to positive, transcendent meaning, it leaves us weak to pathological belief systems. What is reality, and in what ways can we discover it? What are the assumptions of our culture, of the scientific age, and how do they lend themselves to personal development and pathological thinking? Peterson asserts that the scientific and rational viewpoint that is dominant in our culture gives too much credence to the objective and relegate phenomena and greater meaning to realms deemed subjective or illusory. Our lack of infinite knowledge is most demonstrated by our relationship with consciousness.
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