2 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a 2018 self-help book by Canadian clinical psychologist and psychology professor Jordan Peterson. It provides life advice through essays on abstract ethical principles, psychology, mythology, religion, and personal anecdotes.
The book topped bestseller lists in Canada, the U.S. and the UK, and has sold over two million copies. Peterson went on a world tour to promote the book, with a Channel 4 News interview receiving much attention. Critics praised the book's advice for men and atypical style. Peterson's perspective on God received mixed reception and his writing style was criticized by some reviewers.
Jordan Bernt Peterson (born June 12, 1962) is a Canadian clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. His main areas of study are in abnormal, social, and personality psychology,[1] with a particular interest in the psychology of religious and ideological belief[2] and the assessment and improvement of personality and performance.[3]
Peterson has bachelor's degrees in political science and psychology from the University of Alberta and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from McGill University. He was a post-doctoral fellow at McGill from 1991 to 1993 before moving to Harvard University, where he was an assistant and then an associate professor in the psychology department.[4][5] In 1998, he moved back to Canada as a faculty member in the psychology department at the University of Toronto, where, as of 2019, he is a full professor.
Peterson's first book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief (1999), examined several academic fields to describe the structure of systems of beliefs and myths, their role in the regulation of emotion, creation of meaning, and several other topics such as motivation for genocide.[6][7][8] His second book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, was released in January 2018.[4][9][10]
In 2016 Peterson released a series of YouTube videos criticizing political correctness and the Canadian government's Bill C-16, "An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code". The Act added "gender identity and expression" as a prohibited ground of discrimination,[a][11] which Peterson characterised as an introduction of compelled speech into law,[12][13][14] although legal experts have disagreed.[15] He subsequently received significant media coverage, attracting both support and criticism.[4][9][10] Peterson is associated with the "Intellectual Dark Web".[16][17][18]
通过作者(Jordan Peterson) 在社交媒体上大火的那些与不同意见者辩论的视频,可以看出他是自己所奉行法则的坚定执行者,同时也不得不感叹在纷扰的社会环境中,坚守这些法则真是不易。 虽然我对作者观点也不是全部认同,但有一条法则是看这本书以及一切书的前提 “Assume that ...
评分Jordan Peterson未来计划制定框架 排排 2018-02-12 18:50:53 这是根据JP的Future Authoring Program改写的。Program本身很长,我们只是把核心部分整理出来了。有兴趣的同学可以去 https://selfauthoring.com/future-authoring.html 做全套。 重要提示:这场训练最重要的是答完...
评分[译者说明] 乔丹·彼得森,今天的青年导师,在自己的青年时代是如何探索生活意义的?彼得森在《意义的地图》(Maps of Meaning)序言《向地狱沉降》中,讲述了这一切是如何开始的。 《地图》是乔丹·彼得森历时15年完成的著作,也是《人生十二法则》问世之前,皮德森出版的唯一...
评分 评分知生命之意者,可承生命之重。 ——尼采 微博上刷到乔丹·B·彼得森(Jordan B. Peterson)《生活的12条法则》的演讲视频,竟看了一天。这本书大陆没有出版。本文根据观看演讲视频的记录和感受整理。 心理学家讲生活之道,从人性的暗流入手,探究其内在动机与逻辑,远比那些为...
“Life is not about finding yourself, life is about creating yourself.”
评分不如龙虾的视频好看 复读机龙虾
评分一直进入不了阅读状态,感觉龙虾教授的叙事太繁复。另外,他的书隐约透出弱肉强食,认为世界是如此我们也应如此的意味。失望,还是看心理学及心理咨询的教材吧。
评分简单翻了翻,还行吧
评分3.5 。于现在的我,我承认消化不良。想法没错,但没能戳到痛点。后面对JiQuan的分析到位
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