

It is in this manner that we can and must reduce the suffering that poisons the world. We must each tell the truth and repair what is in disrepair and break down and recreate what is old and outdated. “ We must each adopt as much responsibility as possible for individual life, society and the world. How to turn life’s most chaotic situations into successful ones.

The benefits of paying close attention to the world around you.The powerful impact of always telling the truth-no matter what.Here’s What You’ll Learn About in This Summary: Nonetheless however-regardless of whether you consider yourself religious, un-religious, or somewhere in between-this is a powerful book that can help you develop a higher sense of self-discipline and self-reliance. Much of the ancient wisdom seems to come from religious scripture, while the scientific research serves as a way to backup the beliefs the author already holds near and dear to his heart. It’s also worth noting that this is an aggressive, in-your-face kind of Self-Help book - one which he packages and presents as the intersection of ancient wisdom and scientific research. He believes that suffering is an inevitable aspect of life, that we can usher in heaven or hell on earth, and that people have it within themselves to create order out of chaos. He believes strongly in truth telling, human hierarchy, and gender roles. Originally conceived of with 40 rules, Peterson has condensed them into a well thought out, manageable list of 12 total rules that he shares in this book. Peterson has developed what he believes to be a definitive set of rules for leading a successful and fulfilling life.

Over the years, (former) Harvard and (current) University of Toronto professor and clinical psychologist Dr.
