Jordan Peterson's book "12 Rules for Life" offers practical principles for navigating chaos and uncertainty, drawing on psychology and ancient wisdom to guide readers towards a life of responsibility and meaning. Peterson emphasizes the importance of individual contribution to the world's destiny.
Jordan B. Peterson is a Professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. The author of 12 Rules for Life, the multi-million copy bestseller that has sold in over 40 languages worldwide, 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.