The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness
by Arthur C. Brooks
Narrated by Arthur C. Brooks
About This Audiobook
Arthur C. Brooks, Harvard professor and social scientist, confronts one of the defining crises of contemporary life: a widespread loss of meaning that technology and modern culture have quietly accelerated. Drawing on behavioral science and philosophy, Brooks diagnoses why so many people, particularly younger generations, feel an inexplicable emptiness despite material comfort, and then offers a structured, evidence-based path forward. The book combines diagnostic tools with practical frameworks, guiding readers toward what Brooks calls the three pillars of a meaningful life: transcendence, vocation, and significance.
Brooks narrating his own work is a significant advantage here. His delivery is measured and professorial without being dry, carrying the warmth of someone who has wrestled personally with these questions. At just under seven hours, the runtime is well-calibrated for the material, dense enough to feel substantive but never exhausting. The conversational rhythm of his voice makes abstract psychological concepts feel immediate, and the self-assessment sections land differently when the author walks listeners through them directly.