Ratings30
Average rating3.7
While I really liked Jordan P. Peterson's 12 Laws book, this one felt really underwhelming and brought very little.
Most of the size of the book could be cut to go directly to the more interesting part. The first third of the book feels more like a defense against the controversy that appeared around Peterson than something of real value for the reader. However when you get past it, some of the later part are more interesting, calm and even open-minded and show a willingness to create bridges between people.
This book could have been quite shorter and would have been therefore more relevant in my opinion. I am however always surprised about how Peterson can be way more calm, structured and open in his writings than in most of his public talks.