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Indlæser... 12 Rules for Life : An Antidote to Chaos (udgave 2018)af Jordan B. Peterson (Forfatter)
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![]() Books Read in 2019 (50) Books Read in 2018 (3,044) » 98 mere Books Read in 2021 (4,292) Best Self Help Books (55) Books Read in 2022 (4,850) Guttabois (4) Review 1 (5) Top Five Books of 2018 (790) Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. ![]() I may not agree with everything Jordan Peterson says, but that would be a ridiculous standard to hold anyone to. I don't even agree with myself most of the time, that's the nature of learning and gaining wisdom. And, as far as I can tell, Peterson has a wealth, a treasury of wisdom and knowledge. This is a great book for self reflection and improvement, as well as better understanding others. Highly recommend. Klinički psiholog i profesor psihologije na Univerzitetu u Torontu dr Džordan Piterson, trenutno je jedan od najcenjenijih, najuticajnijih i najpoznatijih mislilaca na svetu čija predavanja na kanalu Jutjub imaju više od 35 miliona pregleda. U vreme globalnih promena i gotovo nezapamćene političke polarizacije, njegovi stavovi i jasna poruka o važnosti lične odgovornosti i traganja za smislom života naišli su na ogroman broj pristalica širom sveta. Šta je ono najvažnije što bi svako od nas u današnjem svetu trebalo da zna? Na osnovu brojnih iskustava iz svoje kliničke prakse i ličnog života, kao i drevnih učenja i najnovijih naučnih otkrića i saznanja, dr Piterson nam daje odgovor na ovo najvažnije i najteže od svih pitanja sažimajući ga u dvanaest naizgled jednostavnih pravila za život ispunjen smislom i svrhom. Dugo mi je trebalo da se odlučim za naslov Dvanaest pravila za život: protivotrov za haos. On jasno ukazuje na to da su ljudima potrebni principi koji uvode red i da nas u protivnom haos priziva. Potrebna su nam pravila, standardi, vrednosti – pojedinačno i zajedno. Potrebne su nam rutina i tradicija. To je red. Red može postati preteran, i to nije dobro, ali haos može da nas preplavi, i udavi – i ni to nije dobro. Moramo ostati na pravoj i uskoj stazi. Svako od dvanaest pravila u ovoj knjizi – i prateći eseji – stoga obezbeđuju vođstvo kako da se tamo nađemo. „Tamo” je linija koja razdvaja red i haos. To je mesto na kome smo istovremeno dovoljno stabilni, na kome dovoljno istražujemo, dovoljno se preobražavamo, popravljamo i dovoljno sarađujemo. Tamo nalazimo smisao koji opravdava život i njegovu neizbežnu patnju. Možda ćemo, ako živimo kako treba, biti u stanju da tolerišemo težinu vlastite samosvesti. Možda ćemo, ako živimo kako treba, biti u stanju da podnesemo saznanje o vlastitoj krhkosti i smrtnosti, bez osećanja da smo oštećeni i da smo žrtve kao prvo, ozlojeđenosti, zatim zavisti, i potom želje za osvetom i uništenjem. Možda nećemo morati, ako živimo kako treba, da se okrećemo totalitarnoj sigurnosti kako bismo se zaštitili od vlastite nedovoljnosti i neznanja. Ako svako od nas živi kako treba, kolektivno ćemo procvetati.
Jordan Peterson may be the only clinical psychologist who believes that psychology is subordinate to philosophy and the one thing that psychology and philosophy both genuflect before is story. Story, or myth, predates religion and is, in fact, as old as language itself. In his earlier book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief, Peterson connects the stories we share with our earliest ancestors with modern knowledge of behavior and the mind. It’s a textbook for his popular University of Toronto courses. The one-time dish washer and mill worker spent nearly 20 years at the University before garnering international attention. In September 2016, Peterson released a couple of videos opposing an amendment to the Canadian Human Rights Act which he contended could send someone to jail for refusing to use a made-up gender identity pronoun. Peterson went on to testify before the Canadian Senate, and has emerged as a foremost critic of postmodernism on North American campuses. Postmodernism is the “new skin of communism,” In Peterson’s view. The ideology has been so thoroughly discredited from an economic standpoint that those who still advocate for it, for either political or emotional reasons, have resorted to attacking the very process in which something can be discredited—reason and debate. At the same time they have worked to change the face of oppression away from those living in poverty toward individuals who don’t look or act like those who hold most of the positions of power and authority in Western society. Peterson’s classroom is now the entire globe. Millions are watching his lectures and other videos on YouTube. For this new and greater audience, a more accessible, more affordable compendium than Maps of Meaning was called for. 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is more affordable for sure, but only slightly more accessible. Part self-help book, part memoir, part Maps for the masses, it’s organized sprawlingly. Rule 2 (Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping), for example, opens with a discussion of biblical texts only addressing the lesson at hand at the very end. Belongs to Series
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