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Jordan Peterson's book, '12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos,' explores how to navigate the chaos of modern life by establishing order and finding meaning. Peterson argues that happiness is not the ultimate goal, but rather, the search for meaning and the acceptance of responsibility are paramount. By embracing discipline, taking ownership of our actions, and facing the inevitable suffering in life, we can find order and purpose.
Several of Peterson's rules focus on personal growth and individual development. In 'Rule 1: Stand up straight with your shoulders back,' he emphasizes the importance of posture and body language in exuding confidence and accepting responsibility. 'Rule 2: Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping' encourages self-care, setting personal principles, and defining one's being to embark on a journey of self-improvement. These rules aim to strengthen individuality and establish a solid foundation for personal growth and fulfillment in life.
Peterson highlights the impact of interpersonal relationships on personal development and well-being. 'Rule 3: Make friends with people who want the best for you' emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and supportive individuals. Additionally, his discussion on parenting in 'Rule 5: Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them' emphasizes instilling values, setting appropriate boundaries, and preparing children for the challenges of the real world. These rules underscore the significance of meaningful connections and healthy relationships in shaping a purposeful life.
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Jordan Peterson is a Canadian YouTube personality, clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. He grew up in the wastelands of Northern Alberta. He earned his PhD and post-doctorate in clinical psychology from McGill University before working as a professor at Harvard University.
Peterson’s various TV appearances for commentary on personality, religion and cultural Marxism have made him famous. More recently, in 2016, Peterson released a series of YouTube videos that criticized new discrimination laws on the basis of gender identity. Based on these videos, he received significant media coverage ranging from criticism to praise.
Peterson describes himself politically as a classic British liberal and traditionalist. So, he supports individual liberty and maintaining tradition but does not align with a right-wing ideology.
Peterson has deeply experienced the world. He has flown a hammer-head roll in a carbon-fiber stunt plane and explored an Arizona meteorite crater with astronauts. He has also taught mythology to lawyers, doctors and business people. He has consulted for the UN secretary-general and served as an adviser to senior partners of major Canadian law firms.
12 Rules for Life discusses discipline, responsibility, freedom and adventure. Peterson distills the world’s wisdom into twelve wide-ranging essays based on ancient tradition and groundbreaking scientific research. Peterson argues happiness is a pointless goal. Instead, we must search for meaning as an antidote to the chaos of our age. Peterson compares chaos and order to Yin and Yang. To keep our lives in perfect balance, we must tackle the inevitable chaos with order.
The best way to find order is by searching for meaning. This search for meaning should not be for its own sake but as a defense against the suffering intrinsic to our existence. When you experience this suffering, you can either withdraw or face it. Withdrawing will allow the darkness we all possess to overcome us. Facing it will help us challenge these dark impulses and adjust our aims.
The book provides life advice through essays in abstract ethical principles, psychology, mythology, religion and personal anecdotes. The book has been translated into many languages and sold millions of copies since its release in 2018.
NOTE: This audiobook was first published on 3/6/2021. It was later updated in February 2022.
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