12 Rules for Life Book in Hindi

Peterson`s main goal was to investigate why individuals, not just groups, are involved in social conflicts, and to model the path individuals take that leads to atrocities such as the gulag, the Auschwitz concentration camp, and the genocide in Rwanda. Peterson considers himself a pragmatist and uses science and neuropsychology to study and learn from past belief systems and vice versa, but his theory is primarily phenomenological. In the book, he explores the origins of evil and also postulates that an analysis of the world`s religious ideas could allow us to describe our essential morality and eventually develop a universal system of morality. In 2004, a 13-part television series based on his book Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief aired on TVOntario. He has also appeared on this network in shows such as Big Ideas and since 2008 as a frequent guest and essayist on The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Let`s read the 12 rules in this book. His next book “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos” will be published on January 23, 2018. It was released in the UK on January 16. Dr. Peterson is currently touring North America, Europe and Australia.

But that doesn`t mean you`ve thought all your life that you haven`t been good at studying, so there`s nothing you can do in life. However, many people have been very successful, even without going to school and university. Harvey Shepard, who wrote in the Montreal Gazette`s religious column, explained, “For me, the book reflects the author`s deep moral sense and enormous erudition in areas ranging from clinical psychology to writing to a lot of personal introspection. Peterson`s vision is both completely influenced by current scientific and pragmatic methods and, importantly, profoundly conservative and traditional. » इससे आप life की परिस्थितियों से हारने लगोगे। इसलिए दोस्तो मुश्किल वक़्त में भी खुश रहें। इसलिए rules बनाना सीखें और उन्ह के अनुसार flexible भी करना सीखें। लेकिन हर हाल में उन्हें follow करें। अन्यथा बच्चे को वे सिर्फ मजाक लगेंगे। In 1999, Routledge published Peterson`s Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief. The book, which took Peterson 13 years, describes a comprehensive theory of how we construct meaning, represented by the mythical process of the exploratory hero, and offers an interpretation of the religious and mythical models of reality presented in a way consistent with modern scientific understanding of how the brain works.