I actually kinda did, tbh. Will be reading again with a few of my friends. I appreciate your sacrifice, Dr. Tragedy comes for all of us eventually. This book has helped me to prepare for it by showing me that meaning through responsibilities and can sustain us through the inevitable. Infamous professor of psychology Jordan Peterson compiled a list of books.
The torrent of psychological desolation that characterizes Crime and Punishment. I bought both the book and the audiobook for 12 Rules for Life when it came out. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help!
The book grew out of Peterson's hobby of answering questions posted on Quora, the one being "What are the most valuable things everyone should know? It's a warning to me". The book is written in a more accessible style than his previous academic book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief The book is divided into chapters with each title representing a specific rule for life explained in an essay. The founding idea is that "suffering is built into the structure of being," but although it can be unbearable, people have a choice either to withdraw, which is a "suicidal gesture", or to face and transcend it.
However, living in a world of chaos and order, each human being has "darkness" which can "turn them into the monsters they're capable of being" to satisfy their dark impulses in right situations.
The scientific experiments like Invisible Gorilla Test show that perception is adjusted to aims, and it is better to seek meaning rather than happiness. Peterson noted that "it's all very well to think the meaning of life is happiness, but what happens when you're unhappy? Happiness is a great side effect. When it comes, accept it gratefully. But it's fleeting and unpredictable. It's not something to aim at — because it's not an aim. And if happiness is the purpose of life, what happens when you're unhappy?
I recommend this to anyone and everyone who knows they are on a journey One of the greatest minds of the 20th century. An amazing read. Completely recommend. A chaotic blend of religious and scientific-looking thoughts. He is just presenting a bunch of religious myths, mainly bible, in the form of scientific principles and discoveries. A life changing book. I would recommend this book to anyone and will likely buy the hard copy to loan to friends and family.
If you start it you should commit all the way to the end. Peterson Narrator: Jordan B. Peterson Jordan B.
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