- Jordan Peterson is a world-renowned clinical psychologist, public speaker, author, and social commentator.
- Belonging to Canada, professor Peterson has been known for the multiple controversies related to his comments on specific cultural, social, and political issues.
- As the author of several books and international publications, he has generated an enviable net worth throughout his career.
Jordan Peterson is a world-renowned clinical psychologist, public speaker, author, and social commentator. Belonging to Canada, professor Peterson has been known for the multiple controversies related to his comments on specific cultural, social, and political issues. As the author of several books and international publications, he has generated an enviable net worth throughout his career.
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12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos, in which he intermixes the truths related to ancient traditions with the cutting-edge revelations of the latest scientific research. The book has sold more than 5 million copies across the world so far.
Beyond Order: Twelve More Rules for Life, which is a long-awaited sequel to his first book. In this book, Peterson explains how an excess of chaos and order can lead to destructive patterns in life. He then proposes to balance these principles of reality, i.e., chaos and order to find meaning in life.
Maps Of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief, in which Jordan explores why people from different eras and cultures formulate stories and myths with similar structures. He then describes what these uncanny similarities tell us about morality, the mind, and the structure of the world.
In 2016, Peterson criticized the Act approved by the Parliament of Canada to make amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code to minimize gender identity and expression discrimination.
He also expressed his thoughts on Twitter about Yumi Nu, a curvy plus-sized model, stating how he did not find her beautiful, and he could not be convinced otherwise by the authoritarian tolerance.
Jordan also expressed his two cents on the #MeToo movement, questioning why women were coming forward now about events that happened to them decades ago. This sparked a worldwide controversy in all feminist groups. Many even started various campaigns to cancel his shows and conferences.
