Steve Hilton goes one-on-one with Dr. Jordan Peterson in a special interview that will air Sunday night at 9:00pm ET on Fox News Channel.
In the compelling sit-down, the Canadian psychology professor and author goes over the tenets of his self-help book, "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos."
"Life is difficult for people," he said in a clip from the interview.
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"There’s a lot of suffering at life, and its often contaminated by malevolence because we can take a bad situation for us and our families and our communities and certainly do everything we can to make it worse. And so there’s a dark element of life and in order to be able to sustain yourself through that properly you have to find something that’s deeply meaningful," he told Hilton.
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Hilton also discussed personal responsibility with Peterson.
"I think the right pathway to meaning is not through rights and certainly not through impulsive pleasure but through responsibility," said Peterson.
"So if you think about the people you admire, which is a good way to start thinking about meaning, or even those rare moments when you might admire something you yourself have done, it’s almost inevitably the case that that’s associated with at least taking responsibility for yourself. Because no one admires anyone who can’t take responsibility for themselves."
In a recent appearance on "Fox & Friends," Peterson talked about his warning to parents about the liberal professors teaching students at many colleges.
"If you’re a taxpayer or paying for your kid’s liberal arts degree, you’re underwriting this gang of nihilists. You’re supporting ideologues who claim that all truth is subjective, that all sex differences are socially constructed, and that western imperialism is the sole source of all Third World problems. They’re the post-modernists pushing progressive activism at a college near you," he said.
Don't miss the fascinating interview, with a special audience question-and-answer session, on "The Next Revolution," Sunday at 9pm ET.
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