From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of From Strength to Strength, the definitive account of how the modern world makes meaning so hard to find—and a plan to discover your life’s deepest purpose.
If you struggle to discern life’s meaning, you’re not alone. Millions today describe a growing sense of emptiness, a lack of purpose and significance. And there’s a Rapid cultural, economic, and technological changes have rewired our brains, reducing their ability to perceive depth and purpose.
In The Meaning of Your Life, social scientist and happiness expert Arthur C. Brooks shows you how to push back against these changes and find the meaning you need to live a happy, fulfilling life. Relying on cutting-edge science, he offers practical, evidence-based strategies for breaking free of the powerful trends and personal habits that dull your focus on the why of your life. Drawing on the great philosophers and the world’s faith traditions, he shows how everyone can—and must—approach life’s most important and mysterious questions and provides a blueprint that will help even the most skeptical person find a life of spiritual transcendence, passionate love, and true calling.
“What is the meaning of my life?” is not an unanswerable question, but rather the start of a pilgrimage into unexplored corners of your consciousness. The Meaning of Your Life is your handbook for this journey.
Arthur C. Brooks, PhD, is a social scientist and one of the world’s leading authorities on human happiness. He is a Harvard professor, columnist with The Free Press, host of the podcast Office Hours, CBS News contributor, and internationally acclaimed public speaker. His previous books have been translated into dozens of languages and include the bestsellers Build the Life You Want (co-authored with Oprah Winfrey), From Strength to Strength, and Love Your Enemies. He lives with his family in Virginia.
Thought provoking and challenging listen. I plan to read the hardback and take notes based on the questions and reflection prompts at the end of chapters. There is just the right amount of personal stories, social science data, examples from history, and inspiration from faith traditions. It is challenging without being exhausting or too much. That does not mean putting it in to practice will be easy, nothing meaningful is in the long term, but it feels doable.
Brooks offers strategies for getting away from screens and the daily grind of solving complicated problems and striving for success and out into the world to embrace relationships, service, art, nature, etc. This is where purpose, significance and meaning can be found.
This amazing and wonderful book brings together ideas from ancient times and scientific research on fulfillment. I can’t imagine anyone reading it without gaining multiple insights into living a more full and loving life. Highly recommended!!
Didn’t care for this book at all. The author used this as a way to push his Catholic beliefs which I thought missed the point of the original idea. “Relying on science backed ideas” aka how the author is deeply into religion