
In "The Second Mountain," David Brooks challenges our individualistic culture, arguing true joy comes through commitment to family, vocation, faith, and community. This #1 NYT bestseller invites readers to transcend personal success and discover what makes life genuinely meaningful - not happiness, but purpose.
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Life has a two-mountain shape. On the first mountain, we pursue conventional success-career advancement, financial security, social status. We build identities, cultivate talents, and establish ourselves as capable individuals. But something inevitably happens. Some reach the summit only to discover an emptiness-achievement without fulfillment. Others get knocked off by failure, illness, or tragedy, finding themselves in what Brooks calls "the valley"-a place where previous certainties collapse. In this valley, people face a choice. Some shrivel, becoming fearful and resentful. Others undergo transformation, discovering capacities for care they never knew they possessed. They begin yearning for something beyond self-interest-for moral causes, deep relationships, and interdependence. This marks the beginning of the climb up the second mountain. What distinguishes those on the second mountain is their joy-not the fleeting happiness of achievement but the deeper satisfaction from serving others. These people radiate an inner light. They're not perfect, but they live for something beyond themselves, committed to family, community, vocation, or faith. This distinction between happiness and joy is crucial. Happiness involves victory for the self. Joy involves transcendence of self-moments when barriers between you and others fade away. We can create happiness, but joy seizes us.
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