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Discover a deeper sense of purpose and fulfillment with The Road to Character, the #1 New York Times bestseller that challenges the conventional pursuit of external success. In this captivating book, David Brooks takes us on a journey to explore the timeless values that should shape our lives, drawing wisdom from inspiring leaders and great thinkers throughout history.
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