I thought the book was going to be a good read because of the hype, and because it was written by Jordan P., but boy was I wrong.
While trying to elaborate on the laws, he goes off track and starts talking about random, irrelevant things.
Rule #2 is "treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping." Where the fuck does the entire yin and yan thing come from? How does it relate to that rule (if at all)? And if it does, the relationship he would draw would be extremely vague and subjective.
This book is more of Jordan's personal diary. The rules are nice, I'd give him back, but the explanations just suck.
Could be written in 100 pages.