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Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life is a 432-page paperback by Jordan B. Peterson, offering 12 additional life principles to complement his bestselling work. Written in English, this book ranks impressively in Clinical Psychology and Self-Help categories, boasting a 4.8-star rating from over 12,000 readers. Ideal for professionals seeking intellectual growth and practical wisdom.

| Best Sellers Rank | #21,948 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #59 in Clinical Psychology #160 in Specific Philosophical Topics #182 in Self-Help for Happiness |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (12,288) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 2.5 x 19.8 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0141991194 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0141991191 |
| Item weight | 315 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 350 pages |
| Publication date | 5 May 2022 |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
S**A
Great!
Brilliant book, amazing author. A must read. I also bought 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote To Chaos, from the same author.
P**R
Intellectually Practical Thinking!
I am in awe of Dr. PETERSEN's ability to get such clear, matter of fact, intellectually practical thinking down on paper. Another very inspiring and useful book from the Canadian Professor.
P**S
Worth it
Fantastic book from one of the most relevant contemporary thinkers of our times.
B**N
Not great quality of the paper
Love the book, but to be honest the quality of the paper its not that good. I read it once and it was already split in half. And im taking care of my books.
B**S
When I read and reviewed the first 12 Rules for Life book, I described it as a sort of self-help book for people who don't like self-help books. Present was the distillation of common sensical (but often unarticulated) ideas, but absent were the trite catch phrases and easy fixes that plague much of the genre. I'm pleased to report that the same can be said of this second volume. While this is ostensibly a self-help book that distills important psychological ideas into a dozen simple "rules" for living a better, more meaningful, and more productive life, it's much more than that. It's a wide-ranging treatise on psychology, philosophy, theology, and occasionally even politics (though not too much, and always in a fairly balanced treatment). It's true that the rules themselves are somewhat simplistic--some might even say self-evident. And that's a fair statement. The value in such a book as this, though, is less in the list of rules as they can be read in the table of contents, but in the immeasurably rich explanations and analyses that explain--at a remarkably deep level--the sound psychological, philosophical, historical, theological, mythological, and narrative reasons for each of the rules. The author has an amazing talent for seamlessly combining important ideas from all of these disparate fields in a manner that manages to be accessible to a wide audience without ever speaking down or boring readers who are already familiar with his subjects. It's a rare book indeed that can transition so effortlessly between discussions of cognitive neuroscience to the Bible to Harry Potter and back. That's true of both this book and its predecessor (to which I also gave a five-star review). However, I have to say in all honesty, this book manages to escape the all too common pitfalls of sequels and indeed might even surpass the original (though I maintain that it's best read less as a sequel and more as a second volume of a single long work). Admittedly, some of the examples revisit subjects already familiar from the previous book (or from Peterson's other writings or lectures), but these few stories are important enough that they bear repeating. More importantly, the new material is invariably fascinating, filled with historical notes, literary analyses, scriptural interpretations, and--my personal favorites--psychological case studies. With regard to that last category, this book manages to accomplish something remarkable: it is a self-help book that does not insult the psychologically literate reader. Instead, it draws deeply from the psychological literature (particularly the psychoanalysts, though certainly not limited to them alone) and might even inspire some readers to pursue further study of psychology or even a career in clinical practice. Most importantly, the book differentiates itself from the bulk of its genre by eschewing the easy and the feel-good in favor of the real and the substantial. There are no trite mantras, no happy cliches, no greeting card philosophies. Instead, there are real--often brutal, but equally often hopeful--psychological insights. This is the kind of self-help book that could genuinely help the reader who heeds its advice, precisely because it offers oft-difficult substance rather than simple but ultimately meaningless pronouncements. At a time when much of the world seems shallowly moored at best--and completely unmoored at worst--this book is a godsend for those looking to lead a more meaningful (and with any luck, happier) existence. I cannot recommend it (and its predecessor, though you can easily read the books in any order) highly enough.
A**O
A very good book
A**L
The book is soo good
@**A
Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson is a must-read book for anyone looking to improve their lives. As a follow-up to his previous bestseller, 12 Rules for Life, this book goes beyond the original 12 rules and provides readers with 12 more rules for living a meaningful and purposeful life. One of the great things about this book is how easy it is to read and understand. Peterson has a way of breaking down complex ideas into simple, easy-to-understand concepts. His writing is engaging and thought-provoking, and he presents his ideas in a way that is both informative and entertaining. The 12 rules in this book cover a wide range of topics, from the importance of taking responsibility for your own life to the benefits of having a daily routine. Peterson uses his own experiences and insights to provide real-world examples of how these rules can be applied to everyday life. One of the standout chapters in the book is Rule 4, "Notice That Opportunity Lurks Where Responsibility Has Been Abdicated." This chapter is particularly relevant in today's society, where many people are quick to blame others for their problems rather than taking responsibility for their own actions. Peterson argues that by taking responsibility, we open ourselves up to new opportunities and experiences that we may not have otherwise encountered. This book is a fantastic book that is well worth the read. Peterson's insights and advice are invaluable, and his writing style is engaging and informative. Whether you're looking to improve your own life or simply gain a better understanding of the world around you, this book is sure to provide you with plenty of food for thought. Highly recommended! Viviane Presa
A**A
Peterson foi capaz de se superar, seguindo primorosamente a regra 4 de seu primeiro livro mainstream. (Compare-se consigo mesmo como era ontem, não com como alguém é hoje) Este livro mira o topo de rankings nas listas de melhores livros para ler na vida, para mim está entre os 5 melhores que já li, e sei que o lerei mais de uma vez. É muito relevante, tocando em assuntos significativos em grande abrangência e profundidade. Amizade, responsabilidade, significado, relacionamentos afetivos, saúde psíquica, liderança consciente e muitos outros. Peterson é capaz de operacionalizar insights de todas as áreas de conhecimento que ele tem (E são muitas) e descrever motivos fortes o suficiente para persuadir o subconsciente! Tente convencer uma pessoa a escolher responsabilidade, e verá que não é uma tarefa fácil, e, creio, esta é a missão deste grande autor. Mais sobre persuadir o subconsciente. Em sua terceira regra (Não esconda coisas não desejadas na névoa) é surpreendente o quanto Peterson consegue por meio da racionalidade mergulhar em assuntos sensíveis, e tentar salvar o leitor de más escolhas, embora hajam alternativas mais fáceis no curto prazo. Sinto que, ler este livro e refletir sobre cada seção é como ser atendido pelo psicólogo Peterson (Que medo!). O que ficou claro para mim, ao concluir seu terceiro livro, é que a filosofia de Peterson, é uma de responsabilidade. Não que outras escolas não tenham advogado isso, mas a clareza que o autor articula e reúne textos para defender a ideia de que uma vida feliz é uma vida de responsabilidade, virtude e ética é chocante. Não só suas regras tem um aspecto de senso comum, mas seu texto tenta demonstrar ao leitor o "espírito" dessas mesmas regras. Eu não ousaria ser mais eloquente do que a regra 1 deste livro (Não denegrir descuidadamente as instituições sociais ou realizações artísticas) para colocar esse ponto. Em síntese, seja consciente sobre as consequências e significados de suas ações, se assim for, pode-se desafiar leis e regras rígidas. Agora, o peso da responsabilidade não é pequeno. Invocando a linguagem do próprio autor, talvez responsabilidade seja outro nome do dragão. Guarda grandes desafios e riscos, além de gratas surpresas, aprendizados e recompensas. A maior de todas, significado para a vida. Este livro é tão bom, que eu já aguardo sua versão traduzida para compartilhar com amigos e familiares, assim como fiz com o primeiro. Diria que aqueles que desejem encarar de verdade a jornada, ou aventura, em busca de sucesso verdadeiro devem ler este livro. Este, de fato, é um livro de auto-ajuda. Suas reflexões são tão penetrantes, e lidam diretamente com autossabotagem, que é difícil passar "ileso" ao ler o livro com pelo menos uma moderada abertura para a mudança. Por ileso, quero dizer que o livro vai forçar o leitor não só a melhorar, mas trabalhar a fonte da iniciativa e da decisão. Ajudará a refletir sobre a questão fundamental: Porque mudar? Porque agora? Não há tempo a perder. Compre, leia e dê uma cópia para um amigo. Com aquele bilhete: Estou te dando este livro, mas eu te amo! Afinal, Peterson não passa a mão na cabeça. Nem em seus outros livros, nem nesse. Ao meu ver, este, e 12 regras para vida, são a "tradução" do primeiro livro de Jordan B. Peterson (Maps of Meaning) para uma linguagem mais acessível. Um livro capaz de "revolucionar a psicologia da religião", e causar tamanho impacto entre os mais respeitados intelectuais dos campos da teologia, psicologia, mitologia e outros; é apenas um fortíssimo indício de que seu pensamento consolida revelações, ou ao menos organiza informações e percepções da ciência em múltiplas dimensões, que são capazes de gerar grande benefício e entendimento sobre questões importantes do ser humano. A "regra" mais influente em todo o texto para mim foi (p.73) "Pay attention, above all, even to what is monstrous and malevolent, and speak wisely and truthfully."
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