Book description
This is the happiest story you will ever read. It's about two
people who led wonderfully fulfilling, successful lives. The odd thing
was, they weren't born geniuses. They had no extraordinary physical or
mental gifts. Nobody would have picked them out at a young age and
said they were destined for greatness. How did they do it? In the past
thirty years we have learnt more about the human brain than in the
previous 3000 Â- a scientific revolution has occurred. The unconscious
mind, it turns out, is most of the mind Â- the place where the
majority of the brain's work gets done, where our most important life
decisions are made, where character is formed and the seeds of
accomplishment grow. In this illuminating and compelling book, David
Brooks weaves a vast array of new research into the lives of two
fictional characters, Harold and Erica, following them from infancy to
old age. In so doing, he reveals a fundamental new understanding of
human nature. Most success stories are explained at the surface level
of life. They describe academic ability, hard work and learning the
right techniques to get ahead. This story Â- the story of Harold and
Erica Â- is told one level down, at the level of emotions, intuitions,
biases, genetic predispositions and deep inner longings. The result is
a new definition of success, highlighting what economists call
non-cognitive skills Â- those hidden qualities that can't be easily
counted or measured, but which in real life lead to happiness and
fulfilment. The Social Animal is a moving and nuanced intellectual
adventure. Impossible to put down, it is an essential book for our
time Â- one that will have a broad social impact and change the way we
see ourselves and the world.
David Brooks has millions of readers worldwide from his New York
Times column and has been a senior editor at The Weekly Standard and
contributing editor at Newsweek and The Atlantic Monthly, he is also a
weekly commentator on PBS Newshour. His influence has only grown since
the publicationof his bestselling book Bobos In Paradise: The New Upper
Class and How They Got There. He lives in New York with his family.