![]() Being he defines as, a simple state of wading through the obstacles and tragedies of life. Peterson discusses a list of 12 “rules for life”, as he calls them, that he finds important for simply “being” in this life. I highly suggest, if you read this book, to listen to the episode where he talks about this book.īackground, Thoughts, and Reading Experienceįor those who do not know, in this book, Dr. Peterson Podcast) including a recent interview, about this book. ![]() You can find his other lectures and books on his website. His works include, but are not limited to, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief. He is also a practicing clinical psychologist. He is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto. Peterson is originally from Fairview (Alberta), Canada. Every so often on this podcast, listeners will vote on a book to read and then one of the podcast episodes will be devoted to discussing that book. I came across this book via a podcast I listen to weekly called I’ll Tell You What. Either way, I wanted to post a new review of a book I just finished. I’m not really sure why, it could be that I just didn’t feel like writing a review comparing three different books or that I just picked the wrong post to work on. The last post I made took me a couple of months to finish. Hello bookish friends! It has been a minute since I’ve written a book review. ![]()
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