Jordan Peterson's Lobster Debate with AI

🦞 Jordan Peterson, Philosophy from a Lobster
Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules of Life makes a number of striking statements to the reader.
A famous analogy is the first chapter's Lobster The story.
In the lobster world, hierarchy is clear, and posture and demeanor are key to showing strength.
Peterson connects this to human society, saying.
“Stand up straight with your shoulders back.
It's not just a posture,
It's your attitude toward the world.”
As soon as I read that sentence, I couldn't help but think about it all day,
“You have to keep your shoulders up, you can't be sluggish, you have to be full of energy.”
This got me thinking.
That's when I realized.
This is a bit of a... Jordan Kangbakson Modin the past.
(Just kidding, but that's what I call Jordan Peterson's obsessive-compulsive messages).
🤔 All day, every day, in a ‘weak world’

After reading the book, I started to see the world differently.
When you're walking down the street and make eye contact with someone,
I keep getting stuck on “This is a world of weakness.”I felt like I was in the right place.
- Even the slightest hunch of the shoulders: “No, no, no, no, no!”
- If the conversation goes quiet for a while: “No! You must always be cheerful!”
- Even if you're tired: “I must be as proud as a victorious lobster!”
I've been living in battle mode all day,
It was fun, but honestly, it was exhausting.
“Does it always have to be this way?”The question also arose.
😌 What a difference a nap makes
Before reading this book, I took a nap all day.
It was about five hours of sleep, but slowly, a remarkable change came over me.
I used to force myself to read books for self-improvement,
When I woke up from my nap “The natural desire to ”read a book"is up.
In particular, the Books by Jordan Petersonor the "Contradiction Same book pulled.
And when you're with people,
Much more than before A cheerful, laid-back attitudein the previous example.
The numbing tension lifted, and we were able to just laugh and talk naturally.
Today's lobster mode was even more fun.
And I realized it while discussing it with AI ItTip in study mode before dinner.
Rather than obsessively trying to straighten your shoulders,
It's a much stronger attitude to be naturally relaxed.
▼ If napping doesn't work...
🤖 Conversations with AI: Learn from lobsters, but don't be a lobster
I confided this experience to the AI and asked.
“Do we really need to live in battle mode all the time?”
The AI replied.

“Strength is something you show when you need it,
It's not about showing off your power every moment.
It's in the softness that greater power can be revealed.”
When I heard that, I felt like I'd been punched in the head.
I was reading too much into Peterson's message.
- Jordan Petersontalked about the importance of being confident.
When your opponent attacks you, you should try to fight back a little.
This ensures that you never get into a dangerous combat situation. - AIreminded me that ease and softness are also strength.
It's just me being me.
I was a bit impressed with this part. - I use Now I felt I needed to balance the two.
⚖️ combat mode vs leisure mode
Here are the two life attitudes I've organized.

- Battle Mode
I'm always ready to fight, but I'm always tense and tired. - Free mode
She's usually soft and calm, but when she needs to be, she's tougher than anyone else.
Eventually Real strength comes from softnessin the first place.
People are more attracted to this attitude,
It's where my strength comes from.
🌊 Another Lesson from Lobsters

It's a smart lobster that picks up tongs when it needs them.
Peterson's lobster reminds us that “Live with dignity”gave a message.
It's definitely an important teaching, but if you hang on to it, it can become an obsession.
I now organize it like this.
“I'm a smart lobster that swims gently, but picks up the tongs when I need them.”
You don't always have to be in combat mode.
You can be laid back, yet stand strong when you need to.
I realized that it was a greater power, a more lasting power.
✨ Finalize
Talking to AI,
I was able to reinterpret Jordan Peterson's lobster story to fit my life.
- It's not like you're forcing yourself to do it,
- To exert power in a natural, relaxed way.
This is the new The Lobster's Wayis the value.
If you, too, have been feeling a weight on your shoulders lately,
For once, let's think about it this way.
“You don't always have to be in combat mode.
Even at my leisure, I am strong enough.”

If you're eating lobster,
It's probably just a defeated lobster for humans... 😀 .
🦞 Lobster: What are you talking about! I always win! Tough