![]() ![]() But much of the answers he proposes go something like this: The Bookįor 12 Rules for Life, I feel like he gets very close to asking some of the big questions I’ve been asking: how do we structure ethics to best live our lives in the absence of an objective morality? He even talks about having a Cartesian deconstruction to base truth as a younger man, which is a mental framework I have been somewhat stuck in for more than a decade. Also, I’m trying to get out of my media bubble and read more than just that which I already believe. I knew that Peterson holds some controversial positions with which I would likely disagree, but I was intrigued with his idea of having a life framework for combating nihilism. The book has since gone on to sell millions of copies and has been translated into dozens of languages. Eventually, he got a book deal and pared down his answers into a list of twelve rules. ![]() ![]() Jordan Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist who began writing this book by answering questions on the forum Quora. ![]()
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