What’s Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life about? What is the key message to take away from the book? In 12 Rules for Life, Peterson argues that there’s a right and wrong way to conduct your life. He rejects the ambiguity of moral relativism—the idea that good and evil are subjective opinions and that every belief has its own truth. Moral relativism tolerates all ideas to avoid being “judgmental” and prevents adults from telling young people how to live. It also rejects thousands of years of development of virtue and how to live properly. Keep reading for the key tenets
Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life: An Introduction










