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Jordan B. Peterson

12 Rules for Life


An Antidote to Chaos
2019. 448 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN UK; PENGUIN 2019
ISBN: 0-14-198851-7 (0141988517)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-14-198851-1 (9780141988511)

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The #1 Sunday Times bestseller from ´the most influential public intellectual in the Western world right now´ (New York Times) - now in paperback.

How should we live properly in a world of chaos and uncertainty?

Jordan Peterson has helped millions of people, young and old, men and women, aim at a life of responsibility and meaning. Now he can help you.

Drawing on his own work as a clinical psychologist and on lessons from humanity´s oldest myths and stories, Peterson offers twelve profound and realistic principles to live by. After all, as he reminds us, we each have a vital role to play in the unfolding destiny of the world.

Deep, rewarding and enlightening, 12 Rules for Life is a lifeboat built solidly for stormy seas: ancient wisdom applied to our contemporary problems.
Genuinely extraordinary... Unmatched by any other modern thinker ... A prophet for our times Dominic Sandbrook Daily Mail
Peterson, Jordan B.
Jordan B. Peterson is a Professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. Raised in the frigid wastelands of Northern Alberta, he has flown a hammer-head roll in a carbon-fiber stunt-plane, and built a Kwagu´l ceremonial bighouse on the upper floor of his Toronto home after being invited into and named by that Canadian First Nation. He´s taught mythology to lawyers, doctors and business people, consulted for the UN Secretary General, helped his clinical clients manage depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety, and lectured extensively in North America and Europe. With his students and colleagues, Dr. Peterson has published over a hundred scientific papers, and his book Maps of Meaning revolutionized the psychology of religion. Formerly a professor at Harvard University, he was nominated for its prestigious Levenson Teaching Prize.