Jordan Peterson said something that keeps echoing in my head:
Life is full of suffering. We make it worse with our own stupidity, blindness, and sometimes outright malevolence.
The antidote isn’t chasing rights or chasing pleasure.
The deepest meaning most people ever find comes from voluntarily taking on heavy responsibility — for yourself, your family, your community. The heavier the load, the more meaningful it becomes.
It’s a hard truth, but once you hear it, it feels self-evident.
In a world obsessed with comfort and self-indulgence, this idea hits like a gut punch… and a quiet call to action at the same time.
What’s one responsibility you’ve taken on that ended up giving your life more meaning than you expected?