David Brooks is one of the nation’s leading writers and commentators. He is an op-ed columnist for The New York Time s and appears regularly on PBS NewsHour and Meet the Press. He is the bestselling author of The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement; Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There; and On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense.
“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 “résumé 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.”
發表於2025-01-31
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(心得不是書評) 2012年Youtube上有一個被稱為“最偉大高中畢業演講”的視頻,演講題目是“你並不特彆”。 “我得提醒大傢,你的星球不是太陽係的中心;你的太陽係不是銀河的中心;你的銀河不是宇宙的中心。事實上,天文物理學傢肯定地說,宇宙沒有中心。因此,你也不會是...
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評分知識背景:布魯剋斯和《品格之路》 作者:美國《紐約時報》專欄作傢戴維·布魯剋斯。《品格之路》,它用一個獨特的視角介紹瞭歐美一些瞭不起的人物之所以偉大的原因。布魯剋斯還寫過一本《社會動物》,他在這本書裏,以一對夫婦的成長經曆為主綫,探討瞭愛情、性格和成就的潛在...
評分品格無上限,道德有底綫 一個人究竟要追求什麼,要把自己塑造成怎樣的人?這不僅是一個人的自我追問,也是一個時代的叩問。針對強調外在成功的“大我”文化,著名評論傢、《紐約時報》專欄作傢戴維?布魯剋斯(David Brooks)對我們(也包括他自己)發起瞭挑戰:如何在“簡曆美...
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Blinkist掃過。因為沒有細讀,不能評判作者對個體主義發展的正反麵的詳細論證和看法如何。從文藝復興前嚴苛宗教教條(即亞當II主宰),到啓濛時代和浪漫主義時的兩者平衡,再到二戰後到的及時行樂和個體主義(即亞當I主宰),反映在當下的自我意識過分強烈,過分以自我為中心,完全被自我欲望主導,從小生活在過於積極正麵鼓勵的環境裏。二戰裏的集權主義、二戰的殘忍和20世紀物質文明的飛速發展,是不是強化瞭二戰後的反思戰爭、及時行樂、不再迷信權威、鼓勵多樣化和差異性,最終體現在個體主義的(過分)盛行?價值觀帶來的效應總有正反兩麵,當下的我們哪怕在研究這樣的問題時也下意識地套用cost&benefit的思路,隻問how不問why,隻問值得不值得是不是你想要的而不問為什麼。然而人類最大的問題是不知道要什麼。
評分努力提高Adam II不會讓你的人生迴到平衡,因為Adam I本身就不站在II的對麵天平上。作者的這種粗劣設定拉低瞭這部作品的整體價值,但對於普通雞湯受眾來說,卻這又極為迎閤他們一分為二的價值觀。
評分It's not so important to be that good. Decisions always confront with struggling. Can my Adam II choose instead of my Adam I? Not for me right now. It would lead me to disaster since I'm so self-conflicted. Anyway, does help.
評分Still seek to be a better me in Adam I level
評分開頭不錯,有幾章也好,比如講喬治馬歇爾的。但是有幾章大談宗教,拼命拔高。看不下去,棄之。
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