Often, the lobster that owns that nest will be occupying it, thus stirring up tension between the two lobsters. If they are far away from their nest they run to the nearest nest they can find. Lobsters will run to their nest when they detect a predator in nearby water. Peterson opens the chapter discussing lobsters and the way they interact with each other in their respective dominance hierarchy. This rule was undoubtedly my favorite of the 12. Rule 1 Stand up straight with your shoulders back This book is important for today’s society and I encourage you to read it all the way through. Keep in mind I am summarizing a brilliant 368-page book into nine pages. I enjoyed Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life so much I decided to write a summary and personal takeaway for each chapter, so it is more deeply ingrained in my memory. Before taking notes I noticed I wasn’t able to recall some of the main points in some of my favorite books, such as The Power of Habit or Blink. I have taken notes on most of the books I have read this year, a new habit I am still in the process of stabilizing. I am over halfway there this is my first annotation of a book. I currently have a goal of reading 20 books by the end of the year.
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