![]() ![]() “In my previous book … I focused more on how the consequences of too much chaos might be remediated,” Peterson explains. Like the taijitu’s “ying” that needs its “yang,” Peterson’s latest is more than a follow-up to “12 Rules,” it’s the other side. ![]() Mirroring the Taoist symbolism referenced in much of his philosophy - the book’s midnight-black jacket is a deliberate contrast to the lily white cover of its predecessor - “Beyond Order” is better viewed as a companion to “12 Rules,” rather than a sequel in the traditional sense. ![]() “Beyond Order: 12 More Rules For Life” is an insightful and all-too-needed prescription for an anxious, angry, and divided world. ![]() Much to the likely consternation of his detractors, his newest book proves “12 Rules” wasn’t some sort of fluke. Peterson’s “12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos,” it was clear the Canadian clinical psychologist had tapped into something profound, and both his fans - as well as his critics - would expect an encore. Now, after three years, more than five million books sold, and a life-threatening, multi-year battle with a debilitating illness, Peterson is back. Yet from the earliest moments during the surging popularity of Jordan B. ![]()
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