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Online life is so delicious because it is socializing with almost no friction.

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David Brooks Anonymity Conflict Discipleship Social Networking

The struggle against the weakness in yourself is never a solitary struggle. No person can achieve self-mastery or his or her own.

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David Brooks Community Discipleship

you turn into a shrewd tactician, making a series of cautious semicommitments without really surrendering to some larger purpose. You lose the ability to say a hundred noes for the sake of one overwhelming and fulfilling yes.

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David Brooks Carnality Discipleship Distraction Materialism

wonderful people are made, not born – that the people I admired had achieved an unfakeable inner virtue, built slowly from specific moral and spiritual accomplishments.

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David Brooks Discipleship Discipline

People who live according to the pure code of honor are not governed by the profit motive; they are governed by the thymotic urge, the quest for recognition. They seek the sort of glory that can be won only by showing strength in confrontation with death.

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David Brooks Discipleship Legacy

How do you teach a classroom of Sybils who are breaking apart and reforming right in front of you?

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David Brooks Adolescence Discipleship Education Maturation

Friends usually bring out better versions of each other. People feel unguarded and fluid with their close friends.

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David Brooks Discipleship Friendship

Friendship allows you to see your own life but with a second sympathetic self.

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David Brooks Accountability Discipleship Friendship

(William) Deresiewicz offers a vision of what it takes to move from adolescence to adulthood. Everyone is born with a mind, he writes, but it is only through introspection, observation, connecting the head and the heart, making meaning of experience and finding an organizing purpose that you build a unique individual self.

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David Brooks Actualization Discipleship Education Maturity

Ehimlite universities are strong at delivering their commercial mission. They are pretty strong in developing their cognitive mission. But when it comes to the sort of growth Deresiewicz is talking about, everyone is on their own. An admissions officer might bias her criteria slightly away from the Résumé God and toward the quirky kid. A student may privately wrestle with taking a summer camp job instead of an emotionally vacuous but résumé-padding internship. But these struggles are informal, isolated and semi-articulate.

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David Brooks Discipleship Education Mentoring

Freedom without structure is its own slavery.

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David Brooks Discipline Emotion Planning

Universities, he (William Dershowitz) says, have been absorbed into the commercial ethos. Instead of being intervals of freedom, they are breeding grounds for advancement. Students are too busy jumping through the next hurdle in the résumé race to figure out what they really want. They are too frantic tasting everything on the smorgasbord to have life-altering encounters. They have a terror of closing off options. They have been inculcated with a lust for prestige and a fear of doing things that may put their status at risk.

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David Brooks Ambition College Education Maturation Universities

most of us can only deny short-term pleasures because we see a realistic path between self-denial now and something better down the road.

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David Brooks Counseling Goal Setting

College is about exposing students to many things and creating an aphrodisiac atmosphere so that they might fall in lifelong love with a few.

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David Brooks Curiosity Liberal Arts Openness

We are primarily the products of thinking that happens below the level of awareness.

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David Brooks Kindlehighlight

It is an emotional and an enchanted place. If the study of the conscious mind highlights the importance of reason and analysis, study of the unconscious mind highlights the importance of passions and perception.

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Apparently, we have become such a hyper-individualized culture that it is impossible to develop an argument based on how individual cases fit into the fabric of the common good.

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David Brooks Body Politic Community Unity

People tend to want to live up to their friends’ high regard.

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David Brooks Expectations Friendship

In 1948, psychologists asked more than 10,000 adolescents whether they considered themselves to be a very important person. At that point, 12 percent said yes. The same question was asked in 2003, and this time it wasn’t 12 percent who considered themselves very important, it was 80 percent.

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David Brooks Self Centeredness Selfishness

What we have before us then, is three distinct purposes for a university: the commercial purpose (starting a career), Stephen Pinker’s cognitive purpose (acquiring information and learning how to think) and (William) Deresiewicz’s moral purpose (building an integrated self).

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David Brooks Acculturation College Education

I believe we inherit a great river of knowledge, a flow of patterns coming from many sources. The information that comes from deep in the evolutionary past we call genetics. The information passed along from hundreds of years ago we call culture. The information passed along from decades ago we call family, and the information offered months ago we call education. But it is all information that flows through us. The brain is adapted to the river of knowledge and exists only as a creature in that river. Our thoughts are profoundly molded by this long historic flow, and none of us exists, self-made, in isolation from it.

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David Brooks Genetics Information Knowledge River

Everybody is comparing the oil spill to Hurricane Katrina, but the real parallel could be the Iranian hostage crisis. In the late 1970s, the hostage crisis became a symbol of America's inability to take decisive action in the face of pervasive problems. In the same way, the uncontrolled oil plume could become the objective correlative of the country's inability to govern itself.

~ David Brooks

David Brooks Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Hurricane Katrina Iran Hostage Crisis United States
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