I’ve been an avid reader and student of philosophy, psychology, and other related topics since my early teens.My uncle first influenced and introduced me to thinkers like Aristotle, Aleksandar the Great, Plato & Socrates, and as I grew older, I discovered many others.Some helped me understand the world and human beings better (Robbins, Taleb, Bruce Lee, Watts, Clare Graves, Frankl, Sowell, Rand, Hoppe, Rothbard, etc), whilst others helped reinforce the former’s ideas by either consistently contradicting themselves, introducing ridiculous ideas of their own, or just regurgitating things others have said but completely out of context thus exhibiting no understanding at all. Some examples include the likes of Marx, Sam Harris, Derrida, Harari, Piketty, Kelton & Keynes.Either way, they all helped me sharpen and hone my own viewpoints, so for that, I’m thankful even for the dumb texts I’ve read.In the last 5yrs, I’ve come to really enjoy and align with the philosophies of a particular individual, by now whom you’ve surely guessed is Jordan Peterson.Whilst I believe the most profound modern philosopher is likely Murray Rothbard, I believe Peterson is the most articulate and, for me, (personally) one of the most authentic and courageous people alive today.So today…as an homage to Jordan’s work, and as an attempt to introduce him & his audience to Bitcoin, I’ve decided to write a series of articles that examine Bitcoin through a Jordan B Peterson Lens.I’m going to use his most popular book, 12 Rules for Life as the framework. Whilst I’ll follow the structure of the book because each of the chapters is quite dense, I will look to glean a number of lessons along the way with my interpretation of the essence of each.I hope you find value in this series of essays, and if you’re a Bitcoiner who has friends that…