David Brooks: Should you live for your résumé ... or your eulogy?
David Brooks: David Brooks: David Brooks: Trebate li živjeti za vaš životopis... ili vaš posmrtni govor?
Writer and thinker David Brooks has covered business, crime and politics over a long career in journalism. Full bio
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the eulogy virtues.
ones you put on your résumé,
koje stavljate u životopis,
you bring to the marketplace.
donosite na tržište.
in your depth,
vaša nutrina,
me, would say
i mene samog, bi rekla
more important of the virtues.
vrline za posmrtni govor važnije.
are they the ones that
jesu li one te o kojima
And the answer is no.
Odgovor je, ne.
helped me think about it
pomogao u razmišljanju o tome
Lonely Man Of Faith" in 1965.
"Usamljeni vjernik" 1965. g.
and Adam II.
i Adam II.
create companies,
osnivati tvrtke,
side of our nature.
čovječje prirode.
to do good but to be good,
dobro nego i biti dobar,
a calling and obey the world.
poziv i služiti svijetu.
consistency and strength.
dosljednost i snagu.
that these two sides
za to da su ove dvije strane
at war with each other.
jedna protiv druge
I'd say, about these
bih, u svezi ovih
an economic logic:
ekonomična logika:
risk leads to reward.
rizik donosi nagradu.
often an inverse logic.
i počesto obrnuta logika.
to something outside yourself
nečemu izvan sebe
desire to get what you want.
kako bi dobio ono što želiš.
you have to forget yourself.
trebaš se zaboraviti.
you have to lose yourself.
kako bi se našao.
that favors Adam I,
koje daje prvenstvo Adamu I,
you into a shrewd animal
pretvara u prepredenu životinju
calculating creature
proračunato stvorenje
self and your actual self.
i vašeg stvarnog 'ja'.
depth of conviction.
commitment to tasks
response through history
povijesti na to
have gone back
ljudi su se vraćali
time in their life,
trenutak u njihovom životu,
gravitates in the past
some act of selfishness,
nekog sebičnog čina,
a lack of courage.
svima, nedostatku hrabrosti,
building on your strengths.
svojih jakih strana.
your weaknesses.
protiv vlastitih slabosti.
you find the sin
nađete grijeh
and again through your life,
u toku svog života,
that suffering,
te patnje,
taught to recognize
and how to combat it.
i kako se boriti protiv njega.
with an Adam I mentality
about Adam II.
u svezi Adama II.
can be achieved in our lifetime;
ne postiže se za našeg života;
be saved by hope.
spasiti nada.
beautiful or good makes
lijepo ili dobro nema
can be accomplished alone;
ne možemo postići sami;
be saved by love.
or foe as from our own standpoint.
neprijatelja, kao što je iz našeg gledišta.
by that final form of love,
posljednji oblik ljubavi,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Brooks - Op-ed columnistWriter and thinker David Brooks has covered business, crime and politics over a long career in journalism.
Why you should listen
David Brooks became an Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times in September 2003. He is currently a commentator on "The PBS Newshour," NPR’s "All Things Considered" and NBC's "Meet the Press."
He is the author of Bobos in Paradise and The Social Animal. In April 2015, he released with his fourth book, The Road to Character, which was a #1 New York Times bestseller.
Brooks also teaches at Yale University, and is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Born on August 11, 1961 in Toronto, Canada, Brooks graduated a bachelor of history from the University of Chicago in 1983. He became a police reporter for the City News Bureau, a wire service owned jointly by the Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times.
He worked at The Washington Times and then The Wall Street Journal for nine years. His last post at the Journal was as Op-ed Editor. Prior to that, he was posted in Brussels, covering Russia, the Middle East, South Africa and European affairs. His first post at the Journal was as editor of the book review section, and he filled in as the Journal's movie critic.
He also served as a senior editor at The Weekly Standard for 9 years, as well as contributing editor for The Atlantic and Newsweek.
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