12 Rules for Life – An Antidote to Chaos

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
10 minutes

Is life really “suffering?” That’s a recurring theme in this international best selling book by Jordan Peterson. If we stipulate that life is, at the very least, challenging, what does Peterson suggest as his “antidote to chaos?” What does he prescribe to make life positive and difference making, and what simple things can construction leaders – any business leaders – do to inspire themselves and others?

Please join Wayne this week as he does a quick book review focusing on Rule 2, “Treat Yourself Like Someone You’re Responsible for Helping” and relates why Peterson’s self-help book is perfectly apt for entrepreneurs seeking to grow their companies.

We welcome your thoughts and comments. Thank you.

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