If other people can tolerate having you around, in other words, they will constantly remind you not to misbehave, and just as constantly call on you to be at your best. They will raise an eyebrow, or smile (or not), or pay attention (or not). If you begin to deviate from the straight and narrow path-if you begin to act improperly-people will react to your errors before they become too great, and cajole, laugh, tap, and criticize you back into place. People remain mentally healthy not merely because of the integrity of their own minds, but because they are constantly being reminded how to think, act, and speak by those around them. Simply put: We outsource the problem of sanity. An individual does not have to be that well put together if he or she can remain at least minimally acceptable in behavior to others. People exist among other people and not as purely individual minds. It also offers loads of interesting insights into rulebreaking, religious symbols and there meaning, dealing with the past and much more. Building on the principles and ideas from the first book, beyond order takes us deeper into morality, rules and what it means to a good player in life. Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life Book Summary:īeyond order is Jordan Petersons sequel to the popular 12 rules for life.
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