The Rules to Break

The Rules to Break by Richard Templar, published by Pearson in 2014, is a thought-provoking exploration of personal autonomy and self-management. This edition spans 201 pages and is presented in English. Templar addresses the myriad of well-intentioned rules imposed by society, teachers, and family, highlighting how these can often mislead individuals in their personal journeys.
In this book, readers will discover a critical examination of commonly accepted principles that may not serve them well. Templar encourages a re-evaluation of these norms, offering alternative perspectives that promote personal growth and self-esteem. By guiding readers to think independently, The Rules to Break aims to empower individuals to forge their own paths in life, free from the constraints of outdated advice.
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A personal code for living your life your way.
From a very young age you’ve been inundated with other people’s well-intended rules. Whether from teachers, friends or parents, these helpful principles and bits of gracious advice are supposed to help you get on in life. The trouble is, many of these rules aren’t true (at least not all the time) and yet they have a major influence on your life whether you realise it or not.
How do you sort the gold dust from the sawdust?
In The Rules to Break, international bestselling author Richard Templar exposes the most common phoney rules, explains what’s wrong with them and then offers a refreshing alternative and a new way of thinking. Above all, he’ll help you master the ability to truly think for yourself, so than you can follow a path that you’ve chosen, rather than blindly following someone else’s.
It’s your life. Why not live it your way?
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