Lyrics More Than Who You Are - Akira The Don feat. Jordan Peterson
Bite
off
a
little
more
than
you
can
chew
You
get
stronger
And
you
do
that
in
the
gym
For
example,
when
you
go
lift
weights
You
lift
weights
that
are
a
little
heavier
all
the
time
And
as
a
consequence
You
develop
yourself
physically
and
you
turn
into
Who
you
could
be,
you
turn
into
more
than
you
are
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
(More
than
you
are)
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
(More
than
you
are)
There's
a
mythological
trope
that
I
discuss
fairly
frequently
About
rescuing
your
father
from
the
belly
of
the
dragon
Or
the
belly
of
the
beast
You
see
it
in
the
Lion
King
You
see
it
when
Simba
is
being
initiated
by
the
baboon
And
he
ends
up
contemplating
himself
in
a
dark
pool
And
then
his
father
appears
in
the
sky
And
then
in
the
Pinocchio
story
When
he's
trying
to
become
a
genuine
human
being
Instead
of
a
marionette
pulled
by
other
people's
strings
Or
a
liar
or
a
jackass
'cause
those
are
his
alternate
destinies
He
goes
down
to
the
darkest
place
He
could
find
the
bottom
of
the
ocean
And
finds
the
biggest
monster
he
can
look
at
And
inside
he
finds
his
father
and
then
rescues
him
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
(More
than
you
are)
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
And
the
question
is
Why
do
you
find
your
father
when
you
look
into
the
abyss?
Imagine
someone's
pursuing
a
goal
Some
of
the
things
they
have
to
accomplish
or
confront
On
the
way
to
that
goal
frightened
them
And
they
start
to
avoid
and
then
they
get
more
afraid
And
their
ability
to
pursue
their
goal
Or
to
accomplish
their
goal
deteriorates
Because
they're
avoiding
it
If
you're
a
psychotherapist
or
even
a
friend
or
a
supportive
loved
one
You're
gonna
encourage
the
person
to
face
the
challenges
That
are
making
them
afraid
to
face
them
voluntarily
What
happens
as
a
consequence
of
that
is
that
The
person
usually
is
able
to
overcome
those
fears
And
develop
the
necessary
skill
and
to
prevail
That's
partly
because
Not
so
much
because
they
get
less
afraid
But
because
they
get
more
skilled
and
more
courageous
If
you
bite
off
a
little
more
than
you
can
chew
You
get
stronger
As
a
consequence
And
you
do
that
in
the
gym
for
example,
when
you
go
lift
weights
You
lift
weights
that
are
a
little
heavier
all
the
time
And
as
a
consequence
You
develop
yourself
physically
and
you
turn
into
Who
you
could
be
You
turn
into
more
than
you
are
Okay,
so
if
you
face
fears
a
little
bit
at
a
time
Fears
and
challenges
and
you
do
that
voluntarily
Then
you
become
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
(More
than
you
are)
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
Okay,
now
let's
recast
that
in
archetypal
language
And
make
it
into
a
kind
of
ultimate
If
you
wanna
become
everything
that
you
could
be
Then
you
look
into
the
abyss
itself
Which
is
the
darkest
place
that
you
can
possibly
contemplate
The
terror
of
mortality
and
insanity
and
of
suffering
And
of
malevolence
All
of
those,
it
would
be
like
looking
into
hell,
I
suppose
And
then
by
voluntarily
doing
that
You
call
upon
the
strongest
part
of
yourself
to
respond
And
the
strongest
part
of
yourself
is
symbolized
As
the
sleeping
father
nested
inside
the
beast
It's
like
an
answer
to
Nietzsches
conundrum
If
you
look
long
enough
into
an
abyss
then
the
abyss
looks
into
you
It's
like,
well,
if
you
look
long
enough
into
an
abyss
Past
when
the
abyss
looks
into
you
You
see
who
you
could
become
in
the
form
of
The
great
ancestral
figures
Nested
inside
the
catastrophe
of
life
Then
you
can
join
them
You
can
incorporate
that
and
become
stronger
And
none
of
that's
going
to
happen
without
the
demand
That's
placed
on
you
by
willing
to
confront
The
full
terror
of
life
The
reality
of
suffering
and
death
The
ever-looming
presence
of
malevolence
in
your
own
heart
And
in
the
heart
of
other
people,
so
it's
evil
and
suffering
If
you
do
it
forthrightly
Then
you
discover
who
you
could
be
as
a
consequence
and
Who
you
could
be
Is
the
solution
to
malevolence
and
suffering
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
(More
than
you
are)
More
than
who
– you
are
(Who
you
could
be)
More
than
who
– you
are
(More
than
you
are)
Such
a
brilliant
conceptualization
that
inside
the
darkest
place
Is
the
heroic
ancestor
Whose
identity
you
could
incorporate
Perfect
It's
perfect
And
I
really
believe
it's
true
and
what
it
does
is
it
says
that
The
human
being
is
actually
stronger
than
the
greatest
challenge
That
can
be
set
before
him
or
her
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