Canadian psychologist Jordan B. Peterson has written an unconventional self-help book titled 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. Influenced by the Bible, Nietzsche, Freud, Jung, and Dostoevsky, Peterson offers ethical guidance for individuals seeking a meaningful life. Despite diverging from the typical self-help genre, Peterson has gained recognition as a significant thinker, drawing comparisons to Marshall McLuhan. However, his controversial views on gender-neutral pronouns, gender differences, and his criticism of left-leaning academia have sparked both support and backlash. Peterson also emphasizes the importance of individualism and perceives the far-left political agenda as a threat to Western culture’s foundations.