Jordan Peterson: The Call to Responsibility | ARC Vision Series

Описание к видео Jordan Peterson: The Call to Responsibility | ARC Vision Series

What would it take to live a life that makes a difference? What is my part in building a better world? What if the secret to a meaningful life was not found in instant gratification, but in service?

Jordan Peterson opened the ARC Conference with a rallying call: “We have the capacity, if we conduct ourselves properly, to make the best of any situation which presents itself to us, to make the very desert bloom.”

ARC’s vision is to raise up a generation of citizens who reject the lie that decline is inevitable, and each plays their part in bringing about the renewal of our civilisations. That is the adventure of our lives.

This is the first of a series of ARC vision films where we dive deeper into the values that underpin this growing movement. Subscribe to our Channel to be the first to watch our new series -    / @arc_conference  

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Find out more about Jordan's ideas in his ARC Research paper with Jonathan Pageau: https://www.arcforum.com/a-better-sto...

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ARC, the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, is a global community with a vision of a world where every citizen can prosper, contribute, and flourish.

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