
The Second Mountain The Quest for a Moral Life
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Interesting parameters. But the content is not to expectations

great framework for thinking about crafting a good life, doubly so for the sexual undertones of Brooks' own life

A collection of ideas on living the best life. The concept of Th Two Mountains is valuable metaphor: The first mountain is building the self, while the second is expanding our lives to interconnected relationships. We have to go through a valley of searching and rediscovery to move from one to another. Brooks is a collector of ideas and concepts; list after list of ways to improve yourself, including different levels of joy, the concepts of moral ecologists, the crises of individualism, etc. These lists are an impressive collection of concepts from many different books and thinkers from different eras. And yet, at other times, the lists get tiresome. Overall, the book is valuable guide for thinking and moving beyond a life of hyper-individualism to interdependence













