

In 1998, he moved to the University of Toronto as a full professor. He remained at McGill as a post-doctoral fellow for two years before moving to Massachusetts, where he worked as an assistant and an associate professor in the psychology department at Harvard University. in clinical psychology from McGill University in 1991. degree in political science in 1982 and a degree in psychology in 1984, both from the University of Alberta, and his Ph.D. His main areas of study are in abnormal, social, and personality psychology, with a particular interest in the psychology of religious and ideological belief, and the assessment and improvement of personality and performance. Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. Let's look at 3 of his 12 rules to begin to find out: ? Sweep in front of your own door before pointing out the street is dirty.? Treat yourself like a child you're responsible for.? Aim to do what is meaningful, not convenient.These form the premise Peterson's book is built on and thus, the context for understanding why it's been such a success. Peterson draws on history, science, religion, and philosophy to show us why we do what we do and how we can all live better, more fulfilling lives in a chaotic and sometimes cruel world.With thousands of people messaging Peterson how the book's changed their lives.

And I hope this analysis book can help bridge that gap for both you and I.This is a profound and deeply philosophical read that makes you think. So it helps bridge the gap between the ambiguous and the misunderstood. Now I've came to realize through my previous book summaries, that you may or may not, that hearing an alternate perspective can aid tremendously in facilitating a greater depth of understanding of more complex ideas. And this is for the hope that it can help you through that process of finding your way through that chaos.I won't be telling you how to live, or what to do, but just documenting my perspective through these rules. So I'll be analysing this Dr Jordan B Peterson book while adding my own subjective interpretation on to it. But we're seeing this with more and more middle aged men and women lost in the chaos as well. And this isn't just a problem with the younger demographics. As for his first one, Peterson spent years collecting and refining the ideas that would create a sort of blueprint for a good life.So many people, especially in my demographic, are lacking a structure of how to navigate through the world, create their identity, and find their purpose within it.
