Understand the Architecture of Belief
Maps of Meaning offers a groundbreaking exploration of why humans create myths and how these stories shape morality, identity, and culture. Drawing from neuropsychology, cognitive science, and depth psychology, Jordan B. Peterson presents a powerful framework that explains how narrative guides human behavior.
What You’ll Learn
- The psychological roots of myth and religion
- How stories influence perception, emotion, and action
- The connection between brain function and narrative structure
- Why similar myths arise across cultures and eras
Who This Book Is For
Ideal for readers interested in psychology, philosophy, mythology, and the science behind meaning-making. Whether you're a student, academic, or deep thinker, this book offers transformative insight.
Unlock the hidden patterns of belief—order your copy now and dive into a compelling guide to the human mind.