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jim; He says, perhaps a given individual has just decided to reject the path upward, because of its difficulty.
It struck me because I have seen on TV a couple of days back on boys who were 'problems' - one refused to go to school and so a social worker talked and talked to him (on camera) and finally he agreed to go to one lesson, (but it didn't last). This was heralded between the social worker and the mother (who seemed to have issues too) as some sort of achievement, he seemed to be being rewarded with attention for failing to do what he should have been doing anyway.
Peterson goes on; "failure is easy to understand, no explanation for its existence is required ........ its easier not to shoulder a burden. Its easier not to think and not to do and not to care. Its easier to put off until tomorrow what needs to be done today, and drown in the upcoming months and years in today's cheap pleasures".
He then gives that Homer Simpson quote I told you about; prior to downing a jar of mayonnaise and vodka, "That's a problem for the future Homer. Man, I don't envy that guy!"