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The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life

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by David Brooks

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description 384 pages

The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life by David Brooks holds a highly rated rating of 4.40 out of 5, based on 3.5K reader ratings. First published in 2019. The book spans 384 pages.

About The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life

David Brooks is one of the nation’s leading writers and commentators. He is an op-ed columnist for *The New York Times*, a writer for *The Atlantic*, and appears regularly on *PBS Newshour*. He is the bestselling author of *The Second Mountain, The Road to Character, The Social Animal, Bobos in Paradise*, and *On Paradise Drive*.

**#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Everybody tells you to live for a cause larger than yourself, but how exactly do you do it? The author of *The Road to Character* explores what it takes to lead a meaningful life in a self-centered world.**

Every so often, you meet people who radiate joy—who seem to know why they were put on this earth, who glow with a kind of inner light. Life, for these people, has often followed what we might think of as a two-mountain shape. They get out of school, they start a career, and they begin climbing the mountain they thought they were meant to climb. Their goals on this first mountain are the ones our culture endorses: to be a success, to make your mark, to experience personal happiness. But when they get to the top of that mountain, something happens. They look around and find the view . . . unsatisfying. They realize: This wasn’t my mountain after all. There’s another, bigger mountain out there that is actually my mountain.

And so they embark on a new journey. On the second mountain, life moves from self-centered to other-centered. They want the things that are truly worth wanting, not the things other people tell them to want. They embrace a life of interdependence, not independence. They surrender to a life of commitment.

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. Brooks looks at a range of people who have lived joyous, committed lives, and who have em

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Author David Brooks
Published 2019
Pages 384
Kindle Price $12.99
Genres Non-Fiction
Average Rating 4.40 / 5.00
Total Ratings 3,536

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With a rating of 4.40, The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life is rated above the global average of 4.17. Compared to its genre average of 4.60, it performs below the genre benchmark.

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The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life is categorized as Non-Fiction. Its primary genre classification is Non-Fiction.

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Based on 3.5K reader ratings, The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life has an average score of 4.40 out of 5.00, which is considered "Highly Rated."

How many pages is The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life?

The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life has 384 pages.

Who wrote The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life?

The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life was written by David Brooks. It was first published in 2019.

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The ISBN-13 for The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life is 9780812983425.

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