This article provides an in-depth analysis of Jordan Peterson's philosophy, grounded in the specific realities of Polish history and contemporary times. The author examines how concepts such as cognitive humility and delay of gratification resonate with the legacy of Solidarity and Christian personalism. The text encourages the reader to critically examine their own "blind spots" and transcend social polarization by recognizing the incompleteness of their own worldview. Through a synthesis of behavioral psychology and existential ethics, the publication offers practical paths to finding meaning in organizing one's own microcosm. It is a call for individual responsibility, which becomes the foundation for a healthy society, combining universal principles with local cultural and historical context.
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