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  2. 12 Rules for Life - Wikipedia

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    12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a 2018 self-help book by the Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson. It provides life advice through essays in abstract ethical principles, psychology, mythology, religion, and personal anecdotes.

  3. Yale School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The School awards the degrees of Master of Architecture I, a three-year professional degree for students holding undergraduate liberal arts degrees; Master of Architecture II, a two-year post-professional degree for students holding a professional degree in architecture; Master of Environmental Design, a nonprofessional research-based degree; and Doctor of Philosophy in architectural history ...

  4. Beyond Order - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life is a 2021 self-help book by Canadian clinical psychologist, YouTube personality, and psychology professor Jordan Peterson, as a sequel to his 2018 book 12 Rules for Life.

  5. Do You Agree With Tolstoy's Rules Of Life?

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    In Henri Troyat's biography, Tolstoy, which I never did finish, because I found Tolstoy so maddening, Troyat includes an excerpt from Tolstoy's "Rules of Life." Tolstoy wrote these rules when he ...

  6. Suze Orman Says To Follow These 3 Financial Rules of Thumb

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    Suze Orman Says To Follow These 3 Financial Rules of Thumb. Gabrielle Olya. May 9, 2024 at 10:03 AM ... “If you could do these three things, I promise you, your life will change,” she said.

  7. Rule of life - Wikipedia

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    Religious institutes generally follow a rule of life, i.e., one of the great religious rules as guidance to their life and growth in their religious journey.These are: the Rule of St. Basil, the Rule of Saint Benedict, the Rule of Saint Augustine, and the Rule of Saint Francis. [1]

  8. The Four-Way Test - Wikipedia

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    The test can be applied to almost any aspect of life. [1] The test was scripted by Herbert J. Taylor, an American from Chicago, as he set out to save the Club Aluminum Products Distribution Company from bankruptcy. It was later adopted by Rotary International, the global federation of Rotary service clubs. [2]

  9. The Four Agreements - Wikipedia

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    The book outlines a code of conduct (supposedly) based on Toltec teachings that purport to improve one’s life. The book was originally published in 1997 by Amber-Allen publishing in San Rafael, California. An illustrated edition was later published by the same company in 2010 to celebrate the book's 15th anniversary. [1]