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A Story Of Lobsters

A Story Of Lobsters

Peterson uses the society of lobsters as an analogy for the truth about posture.

The chemistry in a lobster's brain changes depending on their status in the community.

This is apparent in their posture

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Brief Summary of 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson in Storytelling way. I hope you enjoy it.

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