Seemingly angry at the fact that no one else is as smart as him for already knowing these apparently obvious truths. He puts emphasis on every word, getting angry a lot. But his method for imparting the reasons of why, and talking through them, is unbelievably long winded. I find it hard to remember who is supposed to be the swine in those stories. But his attitude is more of a smug bragger when implying to a parent how much better he is than them, and that he managed to do what they can't with their own child. I get the whole, 'don't cast pearls before swine' attitude, it's true enough. The other parts of the chapters that aren't biblical stories are of philosophy (fine, great, until he again reminds you of how stupid you are for not being one, and having the same inclination to think as they/he does) and personal anecdotes of times he has been the best parent ever, but was unwilling to give hints. Pretty sure every word in the english language is in the book at least 5 times, along with a few he made up for overly dramatic effect. Almost every sentence is hugely overwritten, with the sole aim to put emphasis on every single angrily spoken phrase. The chapters are (as I said) mostly references to biblical stories and their relevance to all time and culture. But, the sense you get from the book is that he feels he is one of the only people to 'properly' interpret the stories from the bible, and assigns an unknowable amount of intelligence to them.because it took him a long time to think about their ultimate meaning and come to a conclusion about them. He is clearly a very intelligent man, and has read an extraordinary amount. But he will be adamant that you're not smart enough to realise the truth of your fundamental character, which is one to believe in god apparently.well, the god he has defined at least. That is not what god means to anyone, in the common sense of the word. Basically he redefined god to mean anything you'd put faith in, including a better life that you'd work hard to achieve. He will tell you that you're not an atheist.based solely on his own definition of god. He also seems to have quite a strong dislike of men (hear him speak about Adam for this), with the normal societal approval and sympathy for women. He has an extremely strong biblical leaning and attributes overwhelming wisdom and meaning to the stories. They derail and go off on tangents for essentially all of the chapter, only at the last 10 minutes returning to the point in a kind of ad hoc way. Each chapter is 95% unrelated to the rules, and all heavily engorged in religious themes. But this book is extremely self indulgent on his part, and tedious to listen to. I like Jordan Peterson a lot, I think his general message is very powerful and positive. Gripping, thought-provoking and deeply rewarding, 12 Rules for Life offers an antidote to the chaos in our lives: eternal truths applied to our modern problems. Instead we must search for meaning, not for its own sake, but as a defence against the suffering that is intrinsic to our existence.ĭrawing on vivid examples from his clinical practice and personal life, cutting edge psychology and philosophy and lessons from humanity's oldest myths and stories, Peterson takes the listener on an intellectual journey like no other. Happiness is a pointless goal, he shows us.
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In this audiobook, he provides 12 profound and practical 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.
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