
Why is the danger involved in riding a skateboard important for a child's development, and what's really so bad about telling a little lie now and then anyway? In today's analysis of 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote To Chaos, we explore these questions (and a lot more) offered by the venerated Jordan Peterson. Holly talks way too much in this episode, but at least she has a revelation concerning the difference between "liking" and "loving" someone to show for it. Rebecca's epiphany lies more in the area of grappling with the dread of making a phone call. Join us as we discuss our four favorite of the twelve rules Peterson offers for living a life worth suffering for.
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