12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

Jordan B. Peterson
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12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

Jordan B. Peterson
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Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 15 reviews.

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Highly recommended

"Very eye opening. I would highly recommend this book to others that want to change their view on life"

Vernando (5/5)

Outstanding!

"Highly recommend this for anyone who is a fan of Jordan Peterson and for those who are not familiar with his work, this book can help you make amazing changes!"

Samantha (5/5)

A different way to perceive your life.

"Great insight into one’s life, an interesting read but definitely more on the academic side of things."

Mitch (4/5)

Perfect christmas gift!

"Read this myself and gifted it this christmas - they loved the hardcover version"

Valeria (5/5)

Reclaiming Clarity:

"This book offers a clear, logical approach to personal growth in an age dominated by superficial common sense. It encourages readers to question accepted norms and return to fundamental principles. Through critical thinking and clarity, it helps individuals enhance self-awareness, make better decisions, and foster meaningful change."

Jessie (5/5)

Dr. Peterson Thank you!

"Dr. Peterson is someone who understands the difficulties that people like me have gone through. Using his magical words, he showcases an interconnectedness to what my thoughts go around. After watching his inspirational videos online I got to a point where I had to buy this book and no doubt it changed my life. This book is magical, especially for people facing setbacks in their lives. This book gifts you a new perspective on life and teaches you how apply psychological techniques into daily life to improve as a person. This book is life saver. Buy it and read it. You will not regret it."

Amir909 (5/5)

One of the top 5 self development book

"A nice self developed book that always makes me reflect on myself."

Annie (5/5)

Worth the purchase

"Great book, well written, life changing. Inspiring."

Teila (5/5)

Thought-Provoking

"Jordan Peterson does a good job relating multiple intricate stories into a single point, and summarizing to help simplify the principles that bring about real change. Very achievable concepts that are easy to implement right away."

Jayme (5/5)

Organized

"Interesting, inspiring, supporting. If you need to organize your life, it’s a good book to start. A little hard to read because of amazing English language but it’s a benefit"

Irina (5/5)

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  • Published date: May 08, 2018
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781984833976
  • Dimensions: 5.06" W x 1.57" L x 5.87" H
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“Jordan Peterson, has become one of the best-known Canadians of this generation. In the intellectual category, he’s easily the largest international phenomenon since Marshall McLuhan. . . . By combining knowledge of the past with a full-hearted optimism and a generous attitude toward his readers and listeners, Peterson generates an impressive level of intellectual firepower.” —Robert Fulford, National Post

“Like the best intellectual polymaths, Peterson invites his readers to embark on their own intellectual, spiritual and ideological journeys into the many topics and disciplines he touches on. It’s a counter-intuitive strategy for a population hooked on the instant gratification of ideological conformity and social media ‘likes,’ but if Peterson is right, you have nothing to lose but your own misery.” —Toronto Star

“In a different intellectual league. . . . Peterson can take the most difficult ideas and make them entertaining. This may be why his YouTube videos have had 35 million views. He is fast becoming the closest that academia has to a rock star.” —The Observer

“Grow up and man up is the message from this rock-star psychologist. . . . [A] hardline self-help manual of self-reliance, good behaviour, self-betterment and individualism that probably reflects his childhood in rural Canada in the 1960s. As with all self-help manuals, there’s always a kernel of truth. Formerly a Harvard professor, now at the University of Toronto, Peterson retains that whiff of cowboy philosophy—one essay is a homily on doing one thing every day to improve yourself. Another, on bringing up little children to behave, is excellent…. [Peterson] twirls ideas around like a magician.” —Melanie Reid, The Times

“You don’t have to agree with [Peterson’s politics] to like this book for, once you discard the self-help label, it becomes fascinating. Peterson is brilliant on many subjects. . . . So what we have here is a baggy, aggressive, in-your-face, get-real book that, ultimately, is an attempt to lead us back to what Peterson sees as the true, the beautiful and the good—i.e. God. In the highest possible sense of the term, I suppose it is a self-help book. . . . Either way, it’s a rocky read, but nobody ever said God was easy.” —Bryan Appleyard, The Times

“One of the most eclectic and stimulating public intellectuals at large today, fearless and impassioned.” —The Guardian

“Someone with not only humanity and humour, but serious depth and substance. . . . Peterson has a truly cosmopolitan and omnivorous intellect, but one that recognizes that things need grounding in a home if they are ever going to be meaningfully grasped. . . . As well as being funny, there is a burning sincerity to the man which only the most withered cynic could suspect.” —The Spectator

“Peterson has become a kind of secular prophet who, in an era of lobotomized conformism, thinks out of the box. . . . His message is overwhelmingly vital.” —Melanie Philips, The Times
JORDAN B. PETERSON, raised and toughened in the frigid wastelands of Northern Alberta, has flown a hammer-head roll in a carbon-fiber stunt-plane, explored an Arizona meteorite crater with astronauts, and built a Kwagu'l ceremonial bighouse on the upper floor of his Toronto home after being invited into and named by that Canadian First Nation. He's taught mythology to lawyers, doctors and business people, consulted for the UN Secretary General, helped his clinical clients manage depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, and schizophrenia, served as an adviser to senior partners of major Canadian law firms, and lectured extensively in North America and Europe. With his students and colleagues at Harvard and the University of Toronto, Dr. Peterson has published over a hundred scientific papers, transforming the modern understanding of personality, while his book Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief revolutionized the psychology of religion. The author lives in Toronto, ON.

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