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From the author of the New York Times bestsellers Humankind and Utopia for Realists—“a more politically radical Malcolm Gladwell” (The New York Times)—comes a bold manifesto daring us to harness our talents and transform our idealism into action, all with the goal of making the world a wildly better place.
A career consists of 2,000 workweeks, and how you spend that time is one of the most important decisions of your life. Still, millions of people are stuck in in mind-numbing, pointless, or just plain harmful jobs.
There’s an antidote to this waste of talent, and it’s called moral ambition. Moral ambition is the will to be among the best, but with different measures of success. Not a fancy title, fat salary, or corner office, but a career dedicated to the best solutions to the world's biggest problems— whether that means tackling climate change, making pandemics history or fighting Big Tobacco.
In Moral Ambition, internationally bestselling author Rutger Bregman reveals how our conventional definitions of success are harming us and the planet, and shows how we can shift the focus from personal gain to societal benefit. In the process, he explains, we will join a growing movement of pioneers who are already living out this ethos. They're the builders, the problem-solvers, the doers who have chosen a path less traveled. A guidebook to finding that path for ourselves, Moral Ambition reminds us that the real measure of success lies not in what we accumulate, but in what we contribute, and shows how we, too, can build a legacy that truly matters.
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Moral Ambition: Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference
“Vivid and often genuinely inspiring… More than a self-help manual ... [Moral Ambition] offers a bracingly hopeful perspective, insisting on the necessity of doing all you can to allow yourself to be sensitized and resensitized to that which eats away at the dignity not only of humanity but (an important element in Bregman's argument) of the entire living environment.”—The Guardian
"Great read, was interesting the way the author led me to understand the point that was trying to be made. What was slightly irritating was that the author kind of made it clear at the beginning of the book that he wasn't really directing this book towards first responders however there was still some good advice to be learned."
— Edward (3/5)
Making. better world
"This a great read which reminds us that we can all do something to make our communities, our country, our world a better place. Although Mr Bregman focusses on the larger possibilities, it is easy to imagine smaller, more localized efforts. There is no age to engagement, to caring, to humanity!"
— Richard (5/5)
Doing good as a Fun Adventure!
"What a refreshing and wonderful book. He doesn’t just state the obvious - idealism as a way of life. He backs up his premise with histories of people who have followed desire to help. And he’s funny about a very profound subject. I loved it!"
— E N. (5/5)
Like it! Giving me some inspired thoughts to move forward with an idea or two
"Well written, good concept, the author has spoken about these problems where the smartest minds are bought-off to do needless, boring work for high-pay; instead of using those brains & creativity towards solving important world-wide problems (think: housing problems in Canada - where certain civic & provincial legislation could actually solve the problem quite easily - but civic & provincial politicians are more concerned with keeping their jobs & paycheques in their accounts - plus many are investors - so that would be a conflict of interest as well, because they want those easy passive incomes flowing. ) After the 2007-2008 financial crisis the writer actually spoke at several venues including Davos Switzerland - hitting-up world financial leaders to charge & get the wealthy to pay their taxes! (BTW - to our youth - yes - they actually used to pay those . . . pre-Reagan era. ) Charles Schwab who runs the Davos event hasn't invited him back . . . this is a positive sign that he said something highly instrumental in solving global problems. Now he's embarked upon pulling on the world's best thinkers towards real problems & pay them to solve those real-world problems. A novel idea! One who's time has definitely come. It's a good & inspiring read - though so far I'm only half-way through. So if you're one of those big thinkers coming out of a grand university & you know how to make positive change (think CEO's now running Food Banks to actually go-out-of-business), then you can apply to his organization to work with others to solve these problems. Awesome! check it out."
— Crabapple2jackson (5/5)
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Published date: May 06, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 304
Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
ISBN: 9780316580359
Dimensions:
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9.55" H
Rutger Bregman is a Dutch historian and co-founder of The School for Moral Ambition, an organization that helps ambitious people work on the most important global problems. His books Utopia for Realists and Humankind have been translated into 46 languages and have sold more than 2 million copies worldwide. He lives in New York City.
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