Overall, Beyond Order is well argued and provocative, though more prone to discursiveness than its predecessor. Like 12 Rules for Life, Beyond Order offers 12 rules meant to help readers craft lives that include less pointless suffering (though not necessarily less suffering) and more meaning (though not necessarily more happiness).Īs in 12 Rules for Life, the presentation of these rules ranges from the literal and mundane (“Try to make one room in your house as beautiful as possible”) to the metaphoric and abstract (“Do not hide unwanted things in the fog”). The book expands in an intentional and direct way on its prequel, 12 Rules for Life (2018). Peterson published his third book and second international best-seller, Beyond Order, in March. The University of Toronto psychology professor, clinical psychologist, best-selling author and YouTube sensation Jordan B.
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