It depends what the goal is. A tiny section of the population really has something to offer and being goal-oriented can help achieve that. Most don't, though, and they'd be much happier focusing on what makes them happy and content. I bet Peterson is a Thatcher fan. That old cow couldn't tolerate anyone who didn't have the soul of a narrow-minded Victorian shopkeeper. Peterson is just saying 'you'd all be better off if you were more like me.' Well, that's bullshit.
Perhaps. His 12 rules (previous book) were:
1 Stand up straight with your shoulders back.
2 Treat yourself like you are someone you are responsible for helping.
3 Make friends with people who want the best for you.
4 Compare yourself with who you were yesterday, not with who someone else is today.
5 Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them.
6 Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world.
7 Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient).
8 Tell the truth — or, at least, don’t lie.
9 Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don’t.
10 Be precise in your speech.
11 Do not bother children when they are skate-boarding.
12 Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street.
Now, I can see where you might prefer to change rule 12 to read "kick a cat when you encounter one on the street." And I assume that rule 8 is out the window for anybody on this forum (and I would say the evidence is strongly against 3 applying to members as well.)
I'm just not sure that I see where the great harm is if people actually made an attempt to follow those rules (or most of his advice.)
*Hell, Jackstar would kill for rule 10 to be applied across society...