The Road to Character

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Author: David Brooks

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 320


How would you like to be remembered? In our success-driven lives, we can overlook what gives existence true meaning. This astonishing bestseller will help you on a journey to discover who you really are and embrace a simple truth- in order to fulfil yourself, you must learn to forget yourself. The No. 1 New York Times bestseller on the secret to leading a good life We live in a Big Me culture- universities and businesses alike reward goal-oriented superstars and those who self-promote are most likely to thrive. But what does this say about us? David Brooks argues that our hunger for wealth and status is eroding our ability to create meaningful inner lives. To show us how to live better, he looks at people whose sense of humility was fundamental to their success. What they all understood was a simple but counterintuitive truth- in order to fulfil yourself, you must learn how to forget yourself.



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Author: David Brooks

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 320


How would you like to be remembered? In our success-driven lives, we can overlook what gives existence true meaning. This astonishing bestseller will help you on a journey to discover who you really are and embrace a simple truth- in order to fulfil yourself, you must learn to forget yourself. The No. 1 New York Times bestseller on the secret to leading a good life We live in a Big Me culture- universities and businesses alike reward goal-oriented superstars and those who self-promote are most likely to thrive. But what does this say about us? David Brooks argues that our hunger for wealth and status is eroding our ability to create meaningful inner lives. To show us how to live better, he looks at people whose sense of humility was fundamental to their success. What they all understood was a simple but counterintuitive truth- in order to fulfil yourself, you must learn how to forget yourself.