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Noticing Abdicated Responsibility

Noticing Abdicated Responsibility

  • Notice where responsibility has been shirked and take it upon yourself to set things right instead of blaming others.
  • Step up to address problems rather than carping from the sidelines.
  • Approach issues needing leadership with the desire to make things better through your efforts.

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In Beyond Order, Jordan Peterson provides philosophical insights on taking responsibility to find meaning, confront suffering, and live an ethical life. He offers principles to counter chaos and develop character.

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