Know Thyself

E194 - Arthur Brooks: How To Find The Meaning of Your Life

May 12, 2026
Arthur C. Brooks, Harvard social scientist and bestselling author who studies happiness, joins to explore the modern meaning crisis. He discusses why meaning collapsed after 2008. He explains how technology hijacks wonder and the death of boredom. He outlines right-hemisphere practices, morning routines, tech detoxes, love and calling, and the simple formula: use things, love people, worship the divine.
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Get Clean Then Live Like Leroy

  • To recover, first get clean from addictive tech habits, then deliberately live differently by training right-hemisphere practices.
  • Brooks recommends concrete protocols (phone boundaries, device fasts) and practices that restore presence.
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Practice Boredom To Restore Meaning

  • Re-learn boredom: tolerate blank moments because constant stimulation creates empty lives; ordinary discomfort is necessary for meaning.
  • Brooks assigns unplugged tasks: phone-free flights, pre-dawn walks, and device-free first/last hours to re-awaken wonder.
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Use Pre-Dawn Pilgrimage For Insight

  • Cultivate right-hemisphere activities: ask unanswerable why-questions and spend time in pre-dawn wandering to invite discoveries.
  • Brooks prescribes daily ambulation before dawn (Brahma Mahurta) for 30 days to let meaning find you.
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