Which Rule Do You Value The Most? (1/3)
Anonymous Poll
11%
1. Stand Up Straight With Your Shoulders Back
14%
2. Treat Yourself Like someone You Are Responsible for Helping
4%
3. Befriend People Who Want The Best For You
16%
4. Compare Yourself To Who You Were Yesterday, Not To Who Someone Else Is Today
3%
5. Do Not Let Your Children Do Anything That Makes You Dislike Them
10%
6. Set Your House In Perfect Order Before You Criticise The World
15%
7. Pursue What Is Meaningful, Not What Is Expedient
26%
8. Tell The Truth - Or, At Least, Don’t Lie
Which Rule Do You Value The Most? (3/3)
Anonymous Poll
11%
17. Do Not Do What You Hate
9%
18. Abandon Ideology
14%
19. Work As Hard As You Possibly Can On At Least One Thing And See What Happens
3%
20. Try To Make One Room In Your Home As Beautiful As Possible
4%
21. If Old Memories Still Upset You, Write Them Down Carefully and Completely
6%
22. Plan And Work Diligently To Maintain Romance In Your Relationship
25%
23. Do Not Allow Yourself To Become Resentful, Deceitful Or Arrogant
28%
24. Be Grateful In Spite Of Your Suffering
Seize The Day, Canada - https://youtu.be/OWMoPPU0wKc
Needle Points | Norman Doidge | The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast S4: E79 - https://youtu.be/UfEkp_TFvY0
Charles Joseph is a Kwakwaka’wakw artist known for his masks, totem poles, and canoes. His work can be found in homes and businesses worldwide, including mine. His ‘Residential School Totem’ stands before the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for ‘All Canadians, not just residential school survivors’ it represents Charles’ ‘reconciliation’ and his ‘story on the pole’. Episode linked below.
https://youtu.be/dAAGA9QFTEI
https://youtu.be/dAAGA9QFTEI
An Ontario high school student's anti-censorship art project and the back story
https://brittney-angel.com/jordan-b-peterson-ben/
https://brittney-angel.com/jordan-b-peterson-ben/
If individuals are interested in applying to both positions, given their similarities, you don’t have to apply twice, just make it clear in your submission.