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The second mountain : the quest for a moral life / David Brooks.

By: Brooks, David, 1961- [author.].
Publisher: New York : Random House, [2019]Edition: First edition.Description: xxxiii, 346 pages ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780812993264 (hbk : alk. paper).Subject(s): Social interaction | Caring | Conduct of life | RelationismDDC classification: 302 B79
Contents:
Part I: The two mountains. Moral ecologies ; The Instagram life ; The insecure overachiever ; The valley ; The wilderness ; Heart and soul ; The committed life ; The second mountain The four commitments Part II: Vocation. What vocation looks like ; The annunciation moment ; What mentors do ; Vampire problems ; Mastery Part III: Marriage. The maximum marriage ; The stages of intimacy ; The marriage decision ; Marriage : the school you build together Part IV. Philosophy and faith. Intellectual commitments ; Religious commitment ; A most unexpected turn of events ; Ramps and walls Part V: Community. The stages of community building Conclusion: The Relationalist Manifesto
Summary: Conservative columnist 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 embraced the necessity and beauty 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.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-327) and index.

Part I: The two mountains. Moral ecologies ; The Instagram life ; The insecure overachiever ; The valley ; The wilderness ; Heart and soul ; The committed life ; The second mountain
The four commitments
Part II: Vocation. What vocation looks like ; The annunciation moment ; What mentors do ; Vampire problems ; Mastery
Part III: Marriage. The maximum marriage ; The stages of intimacy ; The marriage decision ; Marriage : the school you build together
Part IV. Philosophy and faith. Intellectual commitments ; Religious commitment ; A most unexpected turn of events ; Ramps and walls
Part V: Community. The stages of community building
Conclusion: The Relationalist Manifesto

Conservative columnist 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 embraced the necessity and beauty 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.

Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)

In English

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