作者简介

David Brooks is a political and cultural commentator. He is currently a columnist for The New York Times and a commentator on PBS NewsHour. He has previously worked for Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly and National Public Radio.

内容简介

In The Second Mountain, David Brooks explores the four commitments that define a life of meaning and purpose: to a spouse and family, to a vocation, to a philosophy or faith, and to a community. Our personal fulfillment depends on how well we choose and execute these commitments. In The Second Mountain, Brooks looks at a range of people who have lived joyous, committed lives, and who have embraced the necessity of dependence. He gathers their wisdom on how to choose a partner, how to pick a vocation, how to live out a philosophy, and how we can begin to integrate our commitments into one overriding purpose.

In short, this book is meant to help us all lead more meaningful lives. But it’s also a provocative social commentary. We live in a society, Brooks argues, that celebrates freedom, that tells us to be true to ourselves, at the expense of surrendering to a cause, rooting ourselves in a neighborhood, binding ourselves to others by social solidarity and love. We have taken individualism to the extreme—and in the process we have torn the social fabric in a thousand different ways. The path to repair is through making deeper commitments. In The Second Mountain, Brooks shows what can happen when we put commitment-making at the center of our lives.


David Brooks is a political and cultural commentator. He is currently a columnist for The New York Times and a commentator on PBS NewsHour. He has previously worked for Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly and National Public Radio.

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  • Nuo.V
    人生要爬两座山,第一座山是关于自我的,你希望自己越来越成功、越来越厉害;第二座山却是关于别人的,是关于“失去自我”的,你为了别人或者为了某个使命,而宁可失去自我。12-08
  • Victor
    Bobos in paradise lost05-11
  • gavin.j
    作为共和党作家,David Brook的写作完全没有侵略性,相反却带有里根时代共和党知识分子的特殊年代气质与温度。本书延续了Brook一贯专注的自省与对人生鞭辟入里的探究。他与读者探讨人在社会生活里的道德价值,个体生活的意义,以及卓越性(transcendence)。直接引用如此之多,以至于每隔数个段落,读者都有可能遇见Kierkegaard,托尔斯泰,Carl Jung或者Victor Frankel的精彩洞见。06-27
  • xiaoxingxing
    人生的意义是个人还是团体,在个人成就达到一定程度之后会追求团体的价值。帮助他人而获得满足感。书的后一半一般般,写的乱七八糟06-04
  • Saysthrach
    再也不想看xhs上推荐的书了,一本大杂烩故事全集。我为什么要看专栏作家教我做人…11-04

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