This is a chapter-by-chapter
summary of a book by Jordan B. Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to
Chaos (2018). One chapter, one article. Read this summary, buy the book.
Enjoy!
“What you aim at determines what you see.”
“We only see what we aim at. The rest of the world
(and that’s most of it) is hidden.”
(Jordan Peterson)
People always have the tendency to compare themselves to other persons who seem or happen to be more
successful and have a better life.
Even if you see or believe that someone you know is living a better life than
yours, the comparison is meaningless and unhelpful especially when you are a
grown-up. Besides, you never know what different problems he or she is facing
or whether he or she is very happy or not, since you only see a “slice of
his life.”
What’s really beneficial,
is to focus on yourself, on your life and its surroundings. Seek what’s
bothering you in order to change or improve it and honestly think whether or
not you are able to do something about it. If it’s not something within your
power, then leave it alone and focus on something else with lower demands.
Moreover, you can’t always change your life for the better in just a couple of
days. Some things require some time and effort. Take one step every time and
live by the thought that you are in a better condition/shape than yesterday and
that you’ll eventually reach higher and higher – better and better – at least
much better than you were yesterday!
THINK BIG. START
SMALL. GO DEEP.
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