Lyrics Underlying Meaning - Akira the Don , Jordan B. Peterson
The
Don
Thousands
of
years
ago,
Plato
proposed
that
all
knowledge
was
remembering
Of
course,
we
don't
believe
that
today,
because
we
believe
we
gather
knowledge
as
a
consequences
of
contact
with
the
world
But
you'll
today
see
that
the
knowledge
that
I'm
gonna
share
with
you
will
strike
a
deep
chord
of
remembering,
and
it's
because
everything
that
you've
done
throughout
your
life
is
in
one
way
or
anothеr
predicated
on
what
I'm
going
to
tell
you
today
I'm
gonna
dеmonstrate
this
in
a
peculiar
way,
I
think,
because
I'm
gonna
start
by
telling
you
a
story
And
the
reason
I'm
going
to
do
that
is
because
models
of
the
world
that
include
phenomenon
like
consciousness,
and
emotions,
and
motivations,
and
actions,
and
interaction
are
generally
portrayed
formally
in
stories
And
not
in
scientific
theories
And
it
does
turn
out
to
be
the
stories
themselves
have
an
identifiable
structure,
even
a
grammar,
that
makes
them
comprehensible
Furthermore,
it
turns
out
that
even
the
simplest
stories,
especially
if
they're
elegantly
constructed
have
an
unbelievably
profound
Underlying
meaning
Underlying
meaning
Unbelievably
profound
Underlying
meaning
And
you
can
frequently
see
this
most
particularly
in
children's
stories
I
remember
I
showed
my
son
when
he
was
four
years
old,
the
Disney
movie
"Pinocchio,"
which
is
on
the
surface
of
it
is
a
very
strange
tale,
right?
It's
a
wooden
puppet
(Someday,
I'm
gonna
be
a
real
boy)
Who
wants
to
become
real,
so
he
has
to
rescue
his
father
from
the
belly
of
a
whale
(Whale
or
no
whale,
I'm
gonna
find
my
father
and
rescue
him.
I'm
gonna
go
to
him,
Jimmy,
goodbye)
"Pinocchio"
is
a
deep,
deep
story
(Father,
I'm
gonna
save
you)
It
has
echoes
that
go
back
three
or
four
thousand
years
to
the
earliest
stories
that
we
know
And
it's
so
rich
with
information,
that
a
child
can
watch
it
over,
and
over,
and
over,
and
over
(Over,
and
over,
and
over,
and
over)
I
think
my
son
watched
"Pinocchio"
30
times,
but
why?
Well,
it's
either
because
the
child
can't
tell
the
difference
between
fantasy
and
reality
Or
it's
because
there's
something
to
those
stories
that's
much
more
potent
than
we
actually
consciously
understand
You'll
find
that
in
the
top
10
highest
grossing
movies
of
all
time,
are
four
Disney
movies
that
are
animated
fairytales
Essentially
retelling
a
mythological
stories,
they
strike
a
deep
cord,
why?
(Why?)
Underlying
meaning
Underlying
meaning
Unbelievably
profound
Underlying
meaning
Well,
Shakespeare
was
of
course,
the
great
literary
figure
He
said
it
perhaps
better
than
anyone
else
has,
which
is
not
surprising,
'cause
he
said
many
things
better
than
anyone
else
has
He
said,
"All
the
world's
a
stage,
and
all
the
men
and
women
merely
players
They
have
their
exits
and
their
entrances,
and
one
man
in
his
time
plays
many
parts."
(Yeah!)
And
so
following
from
that,
you
can
imagine
that
a
story
is
no
more
about
the
props
in
the
world
than
a
play
that
you
go
see
as
about
the
props
on
the
stage
The
dramas
is
about
the
manner
in
which
people
actually
exist
The
emotions
that
they
feel,
the
motivational
states
they
encounter
The
problems
they
have
to
solve
when
they
interact
with
each
other
And
the
play's
the
thing
from
that
particular
perspective,
in
which
we
can
capture
those
aspects
of
our
experience
that
are
not
only
real,
but
essentially
humans
Essentially
human
Underlying
meaning
Underlying
meaning
Unbelievably
profound
Underlying
meaning
All
the
world's
a
stage
and
all
the
men
and
women
merely
players
They
have
their
exits
and
their
entrances
and
one
man
in
his
time
plays
many
parts
All
the
world's
a
stage
and
all
the
men
and
women
merely
players
They
have
their
exits
and
their
entrances
and
one
man
in
his
time
plays
many
parts
All
the
world's
a
stage
and
all
the
men
and
women
merely
players
They
have
their
exits
and
their
entrances
and
one
man
in
his
time
plays
many
parts
1 The Primary Fact of Experience
2 The Adventure of Truth
3 Tell the Truth
4 My Language
5 Illusion
6 You Can Say No
7 The Voice
8 Underlying Meaning
9 No Such Thing As a Dragon
10 No Such Thing As a Dragon II
11 No Such Thing As a Dragon III
12 What the Hell
13 Something You Don’t Understand
14 Dostoevsky
15 The Antidote
16 DRAGON
17 Go After the Dragon
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