One of my hobbies is reading people, expressional communication, verbal, body language and basically telling if someone is being deceptive or not. During the learning process of that, I learned that the most successful lies in this world are half-truths. So when I say that using the above quotes, I personally feel its justified to put everything into question – and I really do mean everything. However, with the knowledge that the best lies are half-truths, it is also very important to identify that there is a very fine line between denying everything and questioning everything. For a lie of this magnitude to be successful, there must be an element of truth to it. So you are not denying anything, you are extracting the truth. In deception detection methodologies you do not look for the truth, you find the lies and the truth will invariably reveal itself.
I might have been a bit biased towards the end there, but shock value works. What im trying to clarify is connecting some dots and say well look if you don’t think the collective unconscious exists then do you genuinely believe that people have these thoughts because they its normal for good people to do? What even is a thought process? – remember what weve come to learn about the people in power, think mirror. We will touch on this again. But there is a further explanation from Dr Peterson that ties these two things together.