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From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life

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INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

The roadmap for finding purpose, meaning, and success as we age, from bestselling author, Harvard professor, and the
Atlantic's happiness columnist Arthur Brooks.

Many of us assume that the more successful we are, the less susceptible we become to the sense of professional and social irrelevance that often accompanies aging. But the truth is, the greater our achievements and our attachment to them, the more we notice our decline, and the more painful it is when it occurs.

What can we do, starting now, to make our older years a time of happiness, purpose, and yes, success?

At the height of his career at the age of 50, Arthur Brooks embarked on a seven-year journey to discover how to transform his future from one of disappointment over waning abilities into an opportunity for progress. 
From Strength to Strength is the result, a practical roadmap for the rest of your life.

Drawing on social science, philosophy, biography, theology, and eastern wisdom, as well as dozens of interviews with everyday men and women, Brooks shows us that true life success is well within our reach. By refocusing on certain priorities and habits that anyone can learn, such as deep wisdom, detachment from empty rewards, connection and service to others, and spiritual progress, we can set ourselves up for increased happiness.

Read this book and you, too, can go from strength to strength.


Editorial Reviews

Review

“To the overachievers, success addicts, and tired strivers who are fairly confident you can’t keep it up forever but will try anyway—this book is for you. Arthur Brooks shows you it’s possible to build a life that really does get better with age.” —Simon Sinek, optimist and author of Start with Why and The Infinite Game
 
From Strength to Strength is a wise and inspiring guide to reimagining the rest of your life. If you’re a striver tired of striving, this remarkable book is for you.” —Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive, When, and A Whole New Mind
 
“Brooks appears to have a clear strategy here: first he horrifies you, then he bucks you up. An alternate title for this book could be
The Good News About Your Inevitable Decline. Most of us strivers believe we can keep racing until we run out of road. Arthur is trying to save us pain and maximize our contributions to the species. Every ambitious person should read this.” —Dan Harris, author and former ABC News anchor
 
“Arthur Brooks is one of my very favorite thinkers. Witty, wise, and insatiably curious, he is one of the few intellectuals who can reliably weave scientific research and everyday observations into what we all really need: succinct advice for a good life.”
—Angela Duckworth, founder and CEO of Character Lab and author of Grit
 
“In this sparkling book, Arthur Brooks considers one of the oldest and deepest questions in the spiritual tradition, namely, how to navigate the tricky waters that separate the first and second halves of life.  I found inspiration and hope literally on every page.”
—Bishop Robert Barron, founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
 
From Strength to Strength offers real answers to timeless questions about happiness and progress: How can I be happier? How can I have more meaning in life? What is the most important thing to me right now and why?” —Eric Schmidt, former chairman and CEO of Google

About the Author

Arthur C. Brooks is an American social scientist, the William Henry Bloomberg Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Professor of Management Practice at the Harvard Business School. Prior, he was the president of the American Enterprise Institute for ten years, where he held the Beth and Ravenel Curry Chair in Free Enterprise. He has authored eleven books, including the bestsellers Love Your Enemies and The Conservative Heart, and writes the popular How to Build a Life column at The Atlantic. He is also the host of the podcast The Art of Happiness with Arthur Brooks.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for middle-aged professionals.

P.J.O. · February 11, 2023

I’ve been reading Arthur Brooks’ Atlantic articles on happiness for some time and have always loved them. He offers sensible and practical advice for finding happiness, backed both by scientific evidence and centuries old wisdom from philosophers. His articles are both informative and fun, and almost always spurs reflection. So, as a fan of Brooks, as well as being someone in my early 50’s, I had to read his new book, which is specifically about finding happiness in the second half of one’s life.Brooks starts here with brutal facts of aging and its impacts on your career. As a person approaches their late 40’s and early 50’s, their cognitive abilities will decline. This is a fact and a source of frustration for many strivers and successful professionals who try to keep up in their professions but find doing so increasingly difficult. This is obvious in some professions, such as athletes, who rely more on their physical abilities. But it is also true for just about any profession, and it is the cause of much unhappiness in middle age.The upside to a person losing their fluid intelligence, as Brooks calls the more rapid and agile intelligence of youth, is that at the same time there is an increase of crystallized intelligence, which essentially translates to wisdom. The key to happiness in middle age and beyond then, according to Brooks, is the transition from relying on fluid intelligence for your success to utilizing your crystallized intelligence to find a higher purpose. And Brooks is here to help you with that.As with his articles, Brooks’ writing is engaging and a joy to read. What he writes here makes sense, and as someone in my early fifties, resonates a lot. His advice is practical and seems a little scary but also achievable. He backs his points up with both scientific data and the wisdom of the great philosophers. He refers frequently to the importance of faith in the process. He gives someone who is suffering through this transition hope. Most importantly, he shows us his vulnerability by sharing his own journey through this process, which led to the writing of this very book.I cannot recommend this book enough for anyone in middle age who feels stuck in their careers or life in general. From Strength to Strength is a great place to start getting back on track.

5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful and meaningcul

B. · July 31, 2025

I found the information in this book helpful in reframing my career and its impact to my overall life happiness. Seek balance between hedonia and eudaimonia! So GOOD

4.0 out of 5 stars Some interesting takes on changing your focus as you age

C. · February 15, 2022

This book has nine main chapters, and a total of about 220 pages.In the Introduction Brooks recalls a conversation that he overheard on an airplane, that ended up inspiring him to write this book. He had listened to a famous older man complaining about feeling irrelevant, and he began to realize the importance of planning a new strategy for the second half of your life.The first few chapters cover topics related to becoming more self-aware. Brooks explains that people tend to be in denial about age-related performance decline, and he shows how focusing on the things that tend to IMPROVE with age can be more beneficial. He describes the differences between “fluid intelligence” and “crystallized intelligence”, and uses some historical examples. He gives some advice about not being addicted to success, and understanding evolutionary psychology.In the second half of the book Brooks discusses several concepts; including pondering death and legacy, romance and friendship, and bucket lists. He recalls a few gems of Indian philosophy that he picked up from a guru, and discusses how spirituality can become a source of strength and purpose. He describes the benefits of accepting weaknesses, and meditating on impermanence. He ends with a Conclusion section, where he condenses his overall message down to just seven words...Overall I enjoyed reading this book. Brooks uses many examples from famous brilliant people in history to illustrate his points, while also including personal insights from his own life. Learning to pivot and change your approach to life and happiness as you age can be difficult, and I appreciate this author providing some valuable advice for everyone to keep in mind in their later years.

5.0 out of 5 stars Good read for the dedicated career person approaching retirement.

G.R. · August 20, 2025

Good book but I think it could have delivered its messages in 70 not 200pp but it's a fast read. I recommend it for people highly driven in their careers, approaching retirement. Life improves when you realize you don't have to prove anything to anyone and you're willing to accept losing some skills of youth while gaining some skills of maturity. As an adult, no one really cares that you get up at 6am and your accomplishments don't mean a lot to those who don't benefit from them. This book inventories skills that build over a career of experience that you might not realize or think are important. They are. One of the most challenging aspects of retirement for those who busted their tails all their career is finding the right relevance to themselves in "retirement." Best of luck. You've earned it.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for aging knowledge workers

P. · August 3, 2025

Very insightful while also fact-based

3.0 out of 5 stars Mixes a lot.

A.C. · July 8, 2025

I underlined a lot but can not give a main idea. Specially, no call to action. But, it calmed my mind every time I read. It has a lot of advice and a compilation of stories and quotes. I recommend it if you need positive company and calming thought. I like having something like this to open in my Kindle when I feel down.

5.0 out of 5 stars Solid

C.J. · July 28, 2025

Very well written and informative. One of those books I can’t wait to talk about to friends

O que importa saber na transição de carreira após os 50 anos

G.Z. · May 13, 2025

Excelente livro para quem está em transição de carreira migrando para uma fase de desaceleração.

Life perspective

K.C. · June 10, 2024

Strength to Strength is a book that gives great insight and persoective on managing the second half of your life. It tells you why you should stop running after that speed train. The combination of some scientific background and real life stories mske for an excellent read.

Espero las traducciones para regalarlo a muchos amigos

G.d.l.R. · August 24, 2025

Un libro por demás recomendable. A lo largo de la lectura me sentí en una montaña rusa de emociones pero siento que fortalecí la valentía de aceptar el paso de los años. LLeno de sabiduría, este libro me acompañará el resto de mi vida. Ojalá pronto lo traduzcan al español, hay tantas personas con las que quiero compartir lo que he aprendido aquí.

New way of thinking

A.C. · December 27, 2023

Knowledge is powerful, but knowledge needs to be tested to see its practicality. If it’s practical to give genuine happiness, then that is wisdom for me. This book was helpful in many ways.

Good read as we figure out life

C. · July 20, 2025

Highly recommended for workaholics who are experiencing or anticipating a decline associated with with aging

From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life

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Imported From: United States

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Description:

INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

The roadmap for finding purpose, meaning, and success as we age, from bestselling author, Harvard professor, and the
Atlantic's happiness columnist Arthur Brooks.

Many of us assume that the more successful we are, the less susceptible we become to the sense of professional and social irrelevance that often accompanies aging. But the truth is, the greater our achievements and our attachment to them, the more we notice our decline, and the more painful it is when it occurs.

What can we do, starting now, to make our older years a time of happiness, purpose, and yes, success?

At the height of his career at the age of 50, Arthur Brooks embarked on a seven-year journey to discover how to transform his future from one of disappointment over waning abilities into an opportunity for progress. 
From Strength to Strength is the result, a practical roadmap for the rest of your life.

Drawing on social science, philosophy, biography, theology, and eastern wisdom, as well as dozens of interviews with everyday men and women, Brooks shows us that true life success is well within our reach. By refocusing on certain priorities and habits that anyone can learn, such as deep wisdom, detachment from empty rewards, connection and service to others, and spiritual progress, we can set ourselves up for increased happiness.

Read this book and you, too, can go from strength to strength.


Editorial Reviews

Review

“To the overachievers, success addicts, and tired strivers who are fairly confident you can’t keep it up forever but will try anyway—this book is for you. Arthur Brooks shows you it’s possible to build a life that really does get better with age.” —Simon Sinek, optimist and author of Start with Why and The Infinite Game
 
From Strength to Strength is a wise and inspiring guide to reimagining the rest of your life. If you’re a striver tired of striving, this remarkable book is for you.” —Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive, When, and A Whole New Mind
 
“Brooks appears to have a clear strategy here: first he horrifies you, then he bucks you up. An alternate title for this book could be
The Good News About Your Inevitable Decline. Most of us strivers believe we can keep racing until we run out of road. Arthur is trying to save us pain and maximize our contributions to the species. Every ambitious person should read this.” —Dan Harris, author and former ABC News anchor
 
“Arthur Brooks is one of my very favorite thinkers. Witty, wise, and insatiably curious, he is one of the few intellectuals who can reliably weave scientific research and everyday observations into what we all really need: succinct advice for a good life.”
—Angela Duckworth, founder and CEO of Character Lab and author of Grit
 
“In this sparkling book, Arthur Brooks considers one of the oldest and deepest questions in the spiritual tradition, namely, how to navigate the tricky waters that separate the first and second halves of life.  I found inspiration and hope literally on every page.”
—Bishop Robert Barron, founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
 
From Strength to Strength offers real answers to timeless questions about happiness and progress: How can I be happier? How can I have more meaning in life? What is the most important thing to me right now and why?” —Eric Schmidt, former chairman and CEO of Google

About the Author

Arthur C. Brooks is an American social scientist, the William Henry Bloomberg Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Professor of Management Practice at the Harvard Business School. Prior, he was the president of the American Enterprise Institute for ten years, where he held the Beth and Ravenel Curry Chair in Free Enterprise. He has authored eleven books, including the bestsellers Love Your Enemies and The Conservative Heart, and writes the popular How to Build a Life column at The Atlantic. He is also the host of the podcast The Art of Happiness with Arthur Brooks.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for middle-aged professionals.

P.J.O. · February 11, 2023

I’ve been reading Arthur Brooks’ Atlantic articles on happiness for some time and have always loved them. He offers sensible and practical advice for finding happiness, backed both by scientific evidence and centuries old wisdom from philosophers. His articles are both informative and fun, and almost always spurs reflection. So, as a fan of Brooks, as well as being someone in my early 50’s, I had to read his new book, which is specifically about finding happiness in the second half of one’s life.Brooks starts here with brutal facts of aging and its impacts on your career. As a person approaches their late 40’s and early 50’s, their cognitive abilities will decline. This is a fact and a source of frustration for many strivers and successful professionals who try to keep up in their professions but find doing so increasingly difficult. This is obvious in some professions, such as athletes, who rely more on their physical abilities. But it is also true for just about any profession, and it is the cause of much unhappiness in middle age.The upside to a person losing their fluid intelligence, as Brooks calls the more rapid and agile intelligence of youth, is that at the same time there is an increase of crystallized intelligence, which essentially translates to wisdom. The key to happiness in middle age and beyond then, according to Brooks, is the transition from relying on fluid intelligence for your success to utilizing your crystallized intelligence to find a higher purpose. And Brooks is here to help you with that.As with his articles, Brooks’ writing is engaging and a joy to read. What he writes here makes sense, and as someone in my early fifties, resonates a lot. His advice is practical and seems a little scary but also achievable. He backs his points up with both scientific data and the wisdom of the great philosophers. He refers frequently to the importance of faith in the process. He gives someone who is suffering through this transition hope. Most importantly, he shows us his vulnerability by sharing his own journey through this process, which led to the writing of this very book.I cannot recommend this book enough for anyone in middle age who feels stuck in their careers or life in general. From Strength to Strength is a great place to start getting back on track.

5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful and meaningcul

B. · July 31, 2025

I found the information in this book helpful in reframing my career and its impact to my overall life happiness. Seek balance between hedonia and eudaimonia! So GOOD

4.0 out of 5 stars Some interesting takes on changing your focus as you age

C. · February 15, 2022

This book has nine main chapters, and a total of about 220 pages.In the Introduction Brooks recalls a conversation that he overheard on an airplane, that ended up inspiring him to write this book. He had listened to a famous older man complaining about feeling irrelevant, and he began to realize the importance of planning a new strategy for the second half of your life.The first few chapters cover topics related to becoming more self-aware. Brooks explains that people tend to be in denial about age-related performance decline, and he shows how focusing on the things that tend to IMPROVE with age can be more beneficial. He describes the differences between “fluid intelligence” and “crystallized intelligence”, and uses some historical examples. He gives some advice about not being addicted to success, and understanding evolutionary psychology.In the second half of the book Brooks discusses several concepts; including pondering death and legacy, romance and friendship, and bucket lists. He recalls a few gems of Indian philosophy that he picked up from a guru, and discusses how spirituality can become a source of strength and purpose. He describes the benefits of accepting weaknesses, and meditating on impermanence. He ends with a Conclusion section, where he condenses his overall message down to just seven words...Overall I enjoyed reading this book. Brooks uses many examples from famous brilliant people in history to illustrate his points, while also including personal insights from his own life. Learning to pivot and change your approach to life and happiness as you age can be difficult, and I appreciate this author providing some valuable advice for everyone to keep in mind in their later years.

5.0 out of 5 stars Good read for the dedicated career person approaching retirement.

G.R. · August 20, 2025

Good book but I think it could have delivered its messages in 70 not 200pp but it's a fast read. I recommend it for people highly driven in their careers, approaching retirement. Life improves when you realize you don't have to prove anything to anyone and you're willing to accept losing some skills of youth while gaining some skills of maturity. As an adult, no one really cares that you get up at 6am and your accomplishments don't mean a lot to those who don't benefit from them. This book inventories skills that build over a career of experience that you might not realize or think are important. They are. One of the most challenging aspects of retirement for those who busted their tails all their career is finding the right relevance to themselves in "retirement." Best of luck. You've earned it.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for aging knowledge workers

P. · August 3, 2025

Very insightful while also fact-based

3.0 out of 5 stars Mixes a lot.

A.C. · July 8, 2025

I underlined a lot but can not give a main idea. Specially, no call to action. But, it calmed my mind every time I read. It has a lot of advice and a compilation of stories and quotes. I recommend it if you need positive company and calming thought. I like having something like this to open in my Kindle when I feel down.

5.0 out of 5 stars Solid

C.J. · July 28, 2025

Very well written and informative. One of those books I can’t wait to talk about to friends

O que importa saber na transição de carreira após os 50 anos

G.Z. · May 13, 2025

Excelente livro para quem está em transição de carreira migrando para uma fase de desaceleração.

Life perspective

K.C. · June 10, 2024

Strength to Strength is a book that gives great insight and persoective on managing the second half of your life. It tells you why you should stop running after that speed train. The combination of some scientific background and real life stories mske for an excellent read.

Espero las traducciones para regalarlo a muchos amigos

G.d.l.R. · August 24, 2025

Un libro por demás recomendable. A lo largo de la lectura me sentí en una montaña rusa de emociones pero siento que fortalecí la valentía de aceptar el paso de los años. LLeno de sabiduría, este libro me acompañará el resto de mi vida. Ojalá pronto lo traduzcan al español, hay tantas personas con las que quiero compartir lo que he aprendido aquí.

New way of thinking

A.C. · December 27, 2023

Knowledge is powerful, but knowledge needs to be tested to see its practicality. If it’s practical to give genuine happiness, then that is wisdom for me. This book was helpful in many ways.

Good read as we figure out life

C. · July 20, 2025

Highly recommended for workaholics who are experiencing or anticipating a decline associated with with aging

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