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Summary of 12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 1 - Stand up Straight with Your Shoulders Back
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 2- Treat Yourself Like Someone You Are Responsible for Helping
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 3- Make Friends with People Who Want the Best for You
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 4- Compare Yourself to Who You Were Yesterday, Not To Who Someone Else Is Today
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 5- Do Not Let Your Children Do Anything That Makes You Dislike Them
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 6- Set Your House in Perfect Order Before You Criticize the World
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 7- Pursue what is Meaningful (Not what is Expedient)
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 8- Tell the Truth- or At Least, Don’t Lie
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 9- Assume That The Person You Are Listening To Might Know Something You Don’t
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 10- Be Precise in Your Speech
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 11- Do Not Bother Children When They Are Skateboarding
12 Rules for Life an Antidote to Chaos: Rule 12- Pet a Cat When You Encounter One on the Street
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Background Information about the Author: Jordan B. Peterson
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Human being does not like rules in general despite knowing that they benefit us. We do not want a lot of rules. However, without rules, we are likely to lose a sense of direction and go wayward. Therefore, we need rules.
The example of lobsters indicate that they reside on the floor of the ocean since they need something secure to serve as a hub where they can hunt. However, since a huge number of lobsters exist, a complication arises if two or more lobsters occupy the same territory. If hundreds of lobsters attempt to hunt for food and keep a family in the same place, it will lead to chaos. Such territorial disputes also apply to the example of songbirds.
The example of chickens also indicates that identities play a critical role in the survival of birds as well. Those who preferred availability of food in the morning are the most important chickens owing to their visible superiority. The second most important are those that come a close second. The hierarchy goes down and the last are the chickens that are in a bad condition, they have a small amount of feathers left, etc. A dominance hierarchy is evident. Songbirds do not live collectively like chickens but the healthiest and most powerful of them have control over the main territory and shield it.