A review by rikuson1
Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief by Jordan B. Peterson

challenging emotional informative inspiring tense medium-paced

5.0

It Was Amazing 🀩
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My Grading Score = 100% (S) 

The study of psychology in this book is extremely dense it is definitely a harder read than his two later books 12 Rules and 12 More Rules. Those are far more digestible, and I like them a lot more. But this one isn't worse than them, and it has way more to say. It's simply incomparable, but it's equally as well put together in regards to what it wanted to say and accomplish. And his prose and articulation do help a lot going through such deep topics. Nonetheless, it requires a lot more attention from its reader. 

Verdict
The middle was a bit tough to get through because its density is at its all-time high but its conclusion chapter allows the book to end on a note so high that it is completely worth the entire read that lead up to it. So, with all that being said..

It Was Amazing.