![]() ![]() Instead, we are all standing on the shoulders of giants, Peterson included. Peterson is not trying to develop his own rules by wiping the slate clean, by dismissing thousands of years of wisdom. The best rules do not ultimately restrict us but instead facilitate our goals and make for fuller, freer lives.”īut rules, instead, executed correctly, are freeing.īefore I get into rule one, this also needs to be mentioned. “Without rules, we quickly become slaves to our passions-and there’s nothing freeing about that. In the foreword, Norman Doidge eloquently puts: We’ve got unlimited books with unlimited rules and laws of how to navigate through life. Why do we need more rules? We’ve got the 48 Laws of Power. We’ve got the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. And I hope this series can help bridge that gap for both you and I. So it helps bridge the gap between the ambiguous and the misunderstood. Now I’ve came to realize through my previous book summaries, that you may or may not have seen on this channel, that hearing an alternate perspective can aid tremendously in facilitating a greater depth of understanding of more complex ideas. ![]() ![]() I won’t be telling you how to live, or what to do, but just documenting my perspective through these rules. ![]()
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