Saturday, April 11, 2026

JORDAN PETERSON: No, you should be capable of it, but that doesn't mean you should use it. "Those who have swords and know how to use them but keep them sheathed will inherit the world."


It's very helpful for people to hear that they should make themselves competent and dangerous and take their proper place in the world.

Competent and dangerous?  Why dangerous?  

Because it's the alternative to being weak and weak is not good.

By dangerous that implies I should be ready to threaten someone to hurt somebody.

No, you should be capable of it, but that doesn't mean you should use it.  "Those who have swords and know how to use them but keep them she will inherit the world."  That's a way better way of thinking about it. There's nothing to you otherwise.  If you're not a formidable force, there's no morality In yourself control.  If you're incapable of violence, not being violent isn't a virtue.  Capacity for danger and the capacity for control is what brings about the virtue.  Otherwise, you confuse weakness with moral virtue.  I'm harmless, therefore I'm good.  No, that isn't how it works at all.  If you're harmless, you're just weak, and if you're weak you're not going to be good. You can't be because it takes strength to be good. It's very difficult to be good.

CAMUS: Two patients got a poop transplant for C. diff… and suddenly started growing hair again.

THE GENERAL: 🚨There are 28.5 times more White Americans with a 130 IQ than in all of India.

DR. JACK KRUSE: Lasik should be called how the "eye surgeon" laser light put massive deuterium in my eye & brain at the same time and blew up my ATPase stators.

DR. ANTHONY CHAFFEE: We've been treating autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, like Crohn's, like gout, or you know, gout, not autoimmune . . . but things like gout, and ulcerative colitis since the 1800s by putting people on a pure red meat and water diet.

Autoimmune diseases just melt away.  Our body is reacting to different things that we're eating.  We're causing an immune response and antibody response, and then some people who are genetically susceptible have a cross reaction to those antibodies with parts of their own tissue and it's damaging them.  And we've actually . . . it's in the medical literature.  We've been treating autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, like Crohn's, like gout, or you know, gout, not autoimmune . . . but things like gout, and ulcerative colitis since the 1800s by putting people on a pure red meat and water diet.  And this was known and books written about this going up until 1975 by Dr. Walter Voegtlin, 1904-1975, who wrote a book called The Stone Age Diet.  He is a gastro-enterologist.  And then 1977 came along, USDA said, you know, cholesterol causes heart disease, stop eating it and we just threw out 100 years of medical literature.