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Summary: 12 Rules for Life
An Antidote to Chaos
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Burke Mason
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James Harvard
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A comprehensive summary of the book 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, by Jordan B. Peterson.
Jordan B. Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life is quite thought provoking. The Canadian clinical psychologist puts forth his ideas about personality, being, existence; the interconnectedness of order and chaos, two forces evident in all of life; the gender roles assignment discourse; the source of the world’s greatest evils; and many other controversial topics.
It is refreshing, and sometimes confusing, how he weaves biblical accounts and characters into the telling of his stories. But what might raise the hairs of most are his views on political correctness regarding postmodernism, white privilege, cultural appropriation, and everything in between. One thing is clear about Peterson. He is a man unapologetic for his views, which are largely unpopular, closely conservative, and politically incorrect.
This audiobook contains a comprehensive, well-detailed summary and key takeaways of the original book by Jordan B. Peterson. It summarizes the book in detail to help people effectively understand, articulate, and imbibe the original work by Peterson. This audiobook is not meant to replace the original book, but to serve as a companion to it.
Contained you will find:
- Executive summary of the original book
- Key points of each chapter
- Brief chapter-by-chapter summaries
Disclaimer: This is a summary review of the book 12 Rules for Life and not the original book.
©2018 James Harvard (P)2018 James Harvard