On Jordan B. Peterson’s Antidote to Chaos: Dose 4
Rule 4: Compare Yourself To Who You Were Yesterday, Not To Who Someone Else Is Today While I do find this to be a potently helpful rule in readjusting one’s…
Rule 4: Compare Yourself To Who You Were Yesterday, Not To Who Someone Else Is Today While I do find this to be a potently helpful rule in readjusting one’s…
A Compelling Paradox of Clear Language and Uncertainty: Surreal, dreamlike, but damn concise, Jeff Vandermeer’s Annihilation is a rare piece in the science-fiction genre. His language is tight and terse,…
Brief, Thankfully: At least Hermann Hesse had the restraint to keep his The Journey to the East about as brief as a daydream. Steppenwolf was a somewhat more modern and…
An Unexpectedly Pleasant Acquisition: What a quiet little jewel Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie turned out to be. A thin book that you could easily miss…
Rule 3: Make Friends With People Who Want the Best For you I will be honest, once I realized the first half of this chapter was Dr. Peterson talking about…