

Super Soul Summer: David Brooks The Road To Character
Aug 27, 2025
David Brooks, a New York Times columnist and bestselling author, shares insights on morality and personal growth. He discusses the imbalance between 'resume virtues' and 'eulogy virtues' in today's fame-driven culture. Brooks illustrates the transformative journeys of historical figures, emphasizing resilience and service. He explores the essence of spirituality beyond religion and critiques contemporary political discourse. Additionally, he highlights the power of journaling and humility in fostering meaningful character development.
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Encounter With Women Teachers
- Brooks recounts entering a room of women teaching immigrants and sensing an "inner light" of patience and gratitude.
- That encounter motivated him to seek examples of people who developed deep character over decades.
VJ Day Broadcast Versus Sports Celebration
- While driving, Brooks heard a humble VJ Day broadcast and then saw arrogant celebration in sports, highlighting cultural change.
- That contrast crystallized his view that humility had been supplanted by self-puffing achievement.
From Humility To Self-Promotion
- Brooks contrasts a culture of humility with a culture of self-promotion and fame.
- He links modern selfie and fame culture to a rise in self-centeredness and attention-seeking.