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Sunday, 17 September 2017

Stop Saying Things That Make You Weak




I’ve been thinking along these lines for years and would be surprised if it is an uncommon idea. We prefer harmony to disharmony and go too far in our pursuit of it. Whether Jordan Peterson is right to suggest that that this is a weakness and something can be done about it I’m not so sure, but that’s a weakness too.

Maybe somebody has to promote harmony but forceful, abrasive and assertive are better for the career and for clarity - I think most of us know that. We are also familiar with the less desirable consequences so harmony is genuinely important.

Yet political correctness is a pervasive and forceful invitation to be weak. The implied threat is that if we don’t accept its strictures then we risk being even weaker as an outcast. It is far from being a new technique so maybe Peterson is right.

No - Peterson is right.

3 comments:

Demetrius said...

You are right, it is time to be strong. Deport the bloggers I say.

Scrobs. said...

Strong and silent; that's me...

It's a communication issue, which needs a public enquiry, a committee of about thirty, and a government grant for all expenses for the next three years.

I'll be Chairman...

A K Haart said...

Demetrius - to somewhere warm and civilised.

Scrobs - silent?