The Road to Character

The Road to Character

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I Wrote This Book Not Sure I Could Follow The Road To Character, But I Wanted At Least To Know What The Road Looks Like And How Other People Have Trodden It.--david Brooks With The Wisdom, Humor, Curiosity, And Sharp Insights That Have Brought Millions Of Readers To His New York Times Column And His Previous Bestsellers, David Brooks Has Consistently Illuminated Our Daily Lives In Surprising And Original Ways. In The Social Animal, He Explored The Neuroscience Of Human Connection And How We Can Flourish Together. Now, In The Road To Character, He Focuses On The Deeper Values That Should Inform Our Lives. Responding To What He Calls The Culture Of The Big Me, Which Emphasizes External Success, Brooks Challenges Us, And Himself, To Rebalance The Scales Between Our Resume Virtues--achieving Wealth, Fame, And Status--and Our Eulogy Virtues, Those That Exist At The Core Of Our Being: Kindness, Bravery, Honesty, Or Faithfulness, Focusing On What Kind Of Relationships We Have Formed. Looking To Some Of The World's Greatest Thinkers And Inspiring Leaders, Brooks Explores How, Through Internal Struggle And A Sense Of Their Own Limitations, They Have Built A Strong Inner Character. Labor Activist Frances Perkins Understood The Need To Suppress Parts Of Herself So That She Could Be An Instrument In A Larger Cause. Dwight Eisenhower Organized His Life Not Around Impulsive Self-expression But Considered Self-restraint. Dorothy Day, A Devout Catholic Convert And Champion Of The Poor, Learned As A Young Woman The Vocabulary Of Simplicity And Surrender. Civil Rights Pioneers A. Philip Randolph And Bayard Rustin Learned Reticence And The Logic Of Self-discipline, The Need To Distrust Oneself Even While Waging A Noble Crusade. Blending Psychology, Politics, Spirituality, And Confessional, The Road To Character Provides An Opportunity For Us To Rethink Our Priorities, And Strive To Build Rich Inner Lives Marked By Humility And Moral Depth. Joy, David Brooks Writes, Is A Byproduct Experienced By People Who Are Aiming For Something Else. But It Comes. Praise For David Brooks's The Social Animal Provocative. Seeks To Do Nothing Less Than Revolutionize Our Notions About How We Function And Conduct Our Lives.--the Philadelphia Inquirer [a] Fascinating Study Of The Unconscious Mind And Its Impact On Our Lives.--the Economist Compulsively Readable. Brooks's Considerable Achievement Comes In His Ability To Elevate The Unseen Aspects Of Private Experience Into A Vigorous And Challenging Conversation About What We All Share.--san Francisco Chronicle Brooks Surveys A Stunning Amount Of Research And Cleverly Connects It To Everyday Experience. As In [bobos In Paradise], He Shows Genius In Sketching Archetypes And Coining Phrases.--the Wall Street Journal Authoritative, Impressively Learned, And Vast In Scope.--newsweek An Enjoyably Thought-provoking Adventure.--the Boston Globe-- #1 New York Times Bestselling Author David Brooks, A Controversial And Eye-opening Look At How Our Culture Has Lost Sight Of The Value Of Humility - Defined As The Opposite Of Self-preoccupation - And Why Only An Engaged Inner Life Can Yield True Meaning And Fulfillment-- The Shift -- The Summoned Self -- Self-conquest -- Struggle -- Self-mastery -- Dignity -- Love -- Ordered Love -- Self-examination -- The Big Me. David Brooks. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 275-284) And Index.


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  • Politics & Social Sciences
    • Sociology




Publisher : Random House

Author : Brooks, David

Language : English

Edition : 1

Published :2015-04-14

Number Of Pages : 320

Binding : hardcover

ISBN-10 : 081299325X

ISBN-13 : 9780812993257

Item weight : 1.2 lb

Dimensions : 1.3 in x 6.5 in x 9.5 in

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