pineapplemike wrote:haha
I'm about halfway through it, reading a chapter every few days or so. This first few chapters were great, largely a re-tread of many things he's talked about in his discussions regarding the lobster, planning your life and setting your house in order. He includes many anecdotal stories and ties them into his archetypal themes about reasons for being, including more than a handful of biblical references.
The last chapter I read on children sort of burned me out, since I don't have kids, but the lessons he talked about still seemed pertinent. Spent last night reading the most recent arc of the Spawn comic book instead but I'll get back into Peterson soon.
If you've been listening to any of his lectures or hours long podcasts you'll be familiar with much of the material, as I am, but I'm still enjoying it. Good food for thought. I dunno if you would enjoy it but I imagine you would, there are a lot of truths to be found in his book I think
Thanks, man . . . I've gotten quite a few of his podcasts interviews in the last few weeks pubbing the book. I'm going to listen to him on Russ Roberts this afternoon, and I think I'll go ahead and throw him some shekels and get the download by later this week.
pineapplemike wrote:My take away is that we need to clean up the MHF and set our house in order before we start trying to solve the problems of the world
LOL, I'm pretty sure there are some around here about ready to implement Operation Hummingbird if only they could.