
A young letter-writer likens a Jordan Peterson lecture to the scene in 'Star Wars, Episode IV, A New Hope' where Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) gives Luke his father's lightsaber.
Over the last few years, I have received many tens of thousands of emails. I stopped even trying to keep up. But I read them from time to time, and often feel that it would be better to read and answer more. If I want to write my next book, and continue touring and lecturing, and stay on top of the other projects I am committed to (including producing new material for my YouTube channel and podcast) then it's not possible. It's too bad, because so much of what is sent my way is thoughtful and heartfelt and positive.
Today, Dec. 28, 2018, a few more letters than usual made it through the multiple barriers that are now in place to slow the onslaught of communication. Three came in close succession, each quite different. I thought it might be interesting to share them more broadly.














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