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scuttle_buns 's review for:
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos
by Jordan B. Peterson
This took a really long time but was worth it. The information contained in this book does not match it's size. Each paragraph will make you think on how you could have acted in the past, and how you should act in the present and future.
I liked how Dr. Peterson took one line thoughts and weaved them into chapters that connects lobsters, civilization, theology, and life experiences of his patients and himself.
After listening to Dr. Peterson's lectures on YouTube and having read this book, I can safely say that this book binds all those relatively small ideas and analysis into a 12 part narrative. And, like any good book, the epilogue binds all 12 chapters into a bigger narrative.
I don't think one can get everything that this book has to offer in the first or second reading. And I will revisit periodically for more.
I liked how Dr. Peterson took one line thoughts and weaved them into chapters that connects lobsters, civilization, theology, and life experiences of his patients and himself.
After listening to Dr. Peterson's lectures on YouTube and having read this book, I can safely say that this book binds all those relatively small ideas and analysis into a 12 part narrative. And, like any good book, the epilogue binds all 12 chapters into a bigger narrative.
I don't think one can get everything that this book has to offer in the first or second reading. And I will revisit periodically for more.