![]() ![]() RULES? MORE RULES? REALLY? Isn’t life complicated enough, restricting enough, without abstract rules that don’t take our unique, individual situations into account? And given that our brains are plastic, and all develop differently based on our life experiences, why even expect that a few rules might be helpful to us all? Let’s read an excerpt from this fascinating book. In this book, 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos, he combines ancient wisdom with decades of experience to provide twelve profound and challenging principles for how to live a meaningful life, from setting your house in order before criticising others to comparing yourself to who you were yesterday, not someone else today. Formerly a professor at Harvard University, he was nominated for its prestigious Levenson Teaching Prize. Peterson is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. ![]()
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