David Brooks is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. He has been a senior editor at The Weekly Standard and a contributing editor at Newsweek and The Atlantic Monthly, and he is a weekly commentator on PBS NewsHour. He is the author of the bestseller 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.
With unequaled insight and brio, David Brooks, the New York Times columnist and bestselling author of Bobos in Paradise, has long explored and explained the way we live. Now, with the intellectual curiosity and emotional wisdom that make his columns among the most read in the nation, Brooks turns to the building blocks of human flourishing in a multilayered, profoundly illuminating work grounded in everyday life.
This is the story of how success happens. It is told through the lives of one composite American couple, Harold and Erica—how they grow, push forward, are pulled back, fail, and succeed. Distilling a vast array of information into these two vividly realized characters, Brooks illustrates a fundamental new understanding of human nature. A scientific revolution has occurred—we have learned more about the human brain in the last thirty years than we had in the previous three thousand. The unconscious mind, it turns out, is most of the mind—not a dark, vestigial place but a creative and enchanted one, where most of the brain's work gets done. This is the realm of emotions, intuitions, biases, longings, genetic predispositions, personality traits, and social norms: the realm where character is formed and where our most important life decisions are made. The natural habitat of The Social Animal.
Drawing on a wealth of current research from numerous disciplines, Brooks takes Harold and Erica from infancy to school; from the "odyssey years" that have come to define young adulthood to the high walls of poverty; from the nature of attachment, love, and commitment, to the nature of effective leadership. He reveals the deeply social aspect of our very minds and exposes the bias in modern culture that overemphasizes rationalism, individualism, and IQ. Along the way, he demolishes conventional definitions of success while looking toward a culture based on trust and humility.
The Social Animal is a moving and nuanced intellectual adventure, a story of achievement and a defense of progress. Impossible to put down, it is an essential book for our time, one that will have broad social impact and will change the way we see ourselves and the world.
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1.關於理性和意誌力的局限性 雖然我希望自己任何時候都是舉止得體,積極嚮上,正能量滿滿,11點鍾以前睡覺,每周鍛煉,不去街邊的燒烤攤,按計劃和節奏做事,但更多的時候總是事與願違。這些問題一度被我歸結為意誌力薄弱,總覺得如果有一天我擁有更強的意誌力控製自己,...
評分《紐約時報》知名專欄作傢戴維·布魯剋斯的新書《社會動物》嚮我們講述瞭一對平常夫妻美國夢的實現——丈夫哈羅德齣身中産階級,妻子埃麗卡來自貧民區破碎傢庭,他們沒有顯赫的傢世背景,也沒有過人的天賦奇纔,卻都憑藉自己良好的性格、堅定的信念、過人的勤奮取得瞭成功。 ...
評分共融的美妙 ——我讀《社會動物》 文蠹魚 社會動物,就是由一級認知到二級認知,也就是說由任性、不成熟到深有遠見的成熟。人呢,要想有好的發展就要把二者相集閤在一起。 《社會動物》是美國作傢戴維•布魯剋斯的作品。這是一位謙虛、低調,有學識涵養的這樣一個人,甚至...
評分在華府一次新書發布會上,我第一次見到布魯剋斯。那時他已不再年輕,顯齣幾分老相。可待他張口發言,那富有磁性的嗓音立刻吸引瞭全場聽眾——尤其是女性聽眾。作為《紐約時報》的專欄作傢,布魯剋斯嘴皮子順溜,筆頭子更犀利,擅長在有限的篇幅內點明時局。 像有時...
評分圖書標籤: 心理學 社會學 Sociology Psychology DavidBrooks 社會學 社會 英文原版
The unconsciousness rules throughout our whole life.
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評分作者挖坑能力比填坑能力強很多,就當練習英語閱讀瞭。
評分極好, 強推,很少見的以虛構人物的形式串聯乾貨,居然寫齣瞭代入感,結尾居然被聽哭,不知道是因為書本身還是因為DVP堵車堵的.
評分寫瞭個長書評。我把這書給罵瞭
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