12 Rules For Life: An Antidote To Chaos, How We Got To Now & More 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
12 Rules for Life An Antidote to Chaos
How We Got to Now, Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Think Rich to Get Rich
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This three-book collection brings together three influential voices in non-fiction that together map a distinctive path from personal accountability to the wider stories of human progress and wealth mindset. Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life provides practical, sometimes provocative guidance for cultivating responsibility, order, and meaning in a chaotic world. Steven Johnson’s How We Got to Now, Six Innovations That Made the Modern World traverses centuries to reveal how small, often imperfect ideas—refrigeration, clocks, eyeglasses—sparked transformative changes in society, technology, and daily life. T. Harv Eker’s Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Think Rich to Get Rich dives into wealth psychology, challenging readers to rewire money beliefs and adopt action-oriented strategies for financial growth. The paperback format makes this a flexible, portable bundle for readers who crave depth across disciplines—psychology, science history, and personal finance—without buying separate titles. Ideal for curious readers, book clubs, or thoughtful gift-givers seeking a compact, high-value reading experience.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This is not a random trio of non-fiction; it’s a curated reading journey across the threads that tie personal conduct, invention, and financial mindset together. Peterson offers a framework for living with responsibility amid disorder, Johnson unveils how everyday curiosity becomes civilization-changing progress, and Eker invites readers to reframe money narratives and translate insight into action. The set bridges intimate self-improvement with big-picture history and practical finance, delivering a versatile reading experience that rewards both attentive, reflective reading and lively discussion. The paperback format ensures a consistent, approachable feel across all three titles, making it easy to dip in for a quick, insightful chapter or embark on a full, immersive binge.
Books Included in This Collection:
12 Rules for Life An Antidote to Chaos
Peterson’s practical philosophy is presented in clear, accessible language that blends clinical psychology, personal anecdotes, and mythic storytelling. This paperback edition distills twelve concrete rules designed to help readers build resilience, cultivate responsibility, and find meaning in everyday choices. It’s especially suited to adults seeking a frame for self-discipline, parents aiming to model steady conduct, and students exploring ethics and responsibility in real life. The tone is direct yet humane, inviting readers to test principles in routines, relationships, and workplace decisions.
How We Got to Now, Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
Johnson guides readers on a chronological journey through six innovations that shaped civilization. From refrigeration to eyeglasses, clocks to acoustics, the book demonstrates how collaboration, iteration, and cross-disciplinary thinking propel progress. Written with curiosity, clarity, and a storyteller’s instinct, it reveals the surprising, often imperfect origins of technologies that define modern life and invites readers to rethink everyday conveniences as milestones in human ingenuity.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Think Rich to Get Rich
Eker examines wealth psychology, arguing that money results as much from mindset as from strategy. The book challenges limiting beliefs about money and provides practical steps to reframe financial thinking, set clear goals, and cultivate habits that support wealth creation. It’s a candid, motivational guide for readers ready to shift their money conversations, align actions with aspirations, and implement habits that can help translate ideas into tangible financial outcomes.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for readers who crave breadth in non-fiction: psychology and personal development enthusiasts, history and science buffs interested in the origins of everyday technologies, and anyone curious about how mindset shapes wealth. Suitable for book clubs seeking diverse discussion topics, students exploring ethics and responsible living, professionals pursuing practical self-improvement, and gift buyers looking for a compact, thoughtful triad that spans personal growth, innovation, and money matters.
Key Benefits:
- Gain practical strategies for personal responsibility and meaningful living
- Discover how small ideas evolved into world-changing technologies
- Reframe money beliefs to unlock practical wealth-building habits
- Enjoy a portable, cohesive reading package for varied interests
- Enjoy accessible, engaging writing from three renowned non-fiction voices
- Fuel thoughtful discussions in book clubs or classroom settings
- Ideal gift for lifelong learners and curious minds
About the Author:
This collection brings together three influential voices: Jordan B. Peterson, a Canadian clinical psychologist and professor known for accessible, provocative examinations of meaning, responsibility, and order; Steven Johnson, a acclaimed science-and-history writer who uncovers the surprising backstories of technologies that have shaped modern life; and T. Harv Eker, a business author and coach focused on wealth mindset and practical money strategies. Each author offers a distinct lens—psychology, history of innovation, and financial literacy—creating a rich, multidimensional reading experience that encourages readers to think differently about themselves, the world, and their finances.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This complete, cohesive collection delivers depth across three complementary domains: personal development, the history of modern invention, and wealth psychology. The combination is ideal for readers who want intellectual stimulation with practical takeaways, whether for daily life, professional growth, or gifting purposes. The uniform paperback format makes it easy to carry, share, and shelf-display as a stylish, thoughtful box of ideas that invites ongoing rereading and discussion.
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