¡°Well-versed in the current zeitgeist, Davis is insightful without being preachy, and his wise guide to commitment should be on everyone¡¯s reading list." ¡ªBooklist (starred review)
¡°A celebration of caring and community within our often bloodless digital world . . . Davis makes a persuasive case for dedication as ¡®an alternative path of life.¡¯¡± ¡ªKirkus Reviews
¡°A manifesto for deeper civic engagement to create a path toward a more robust democracy.¡± ¡ªThe Progressive
"If you have ever struggled to cross the Rubicon and commit to an endeavor that would foreclose other options, then this book is for you. Pete Davis provides a provocative countercultural thesis for our time, explaining why resolve and stamina are in such short supply and how we can, in an era of infinite browsing, learn to be dedicated." ¡ªAngela Duckworth, author of Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance and founder and CEO of Character Lab
"Pete Davis is one of America¡¯s most creative and inspiring young writers¡ªsparkling with enthusiasm, yet profound beyond his years. In Dedicated he challenges his peers to change America and themselves for the better by committing themselves to something greater than self. It¡¯s a sermon, all right, but it¡¯s far too lively to be just a sermon. And those of us a bit older could learn a thing or two by eavesdropping." ¡ªRobert D. Putnam, Research Professor, Harvard Kennedy School, and author of Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again
¡°Pete Davis¡¯s Dedicated is a magisterial book on the moral Counterculture of Commitment in our shallow culture of money and fear. His depth of wisdom and scope of knowledge are astonishing. And his powerful vision of decency and democracy are compelling.¡± ¡ªCornel West, Harvard University
"The most countercultural act you can do today may be committing to something for a long period of time, maybe forever. That's the word that married couples tend to balk on these days¡ªnot 'love,' 'honor' or even 'obey,' but 'forever' or 'all my life.' In his provocative new book Pete Davis shows us why commitment is so difficult for people today, but why it is also not only beneficial, but necessary, if we are ever to accomplish anything of value or live lives of depth." ¡ªJames Martin, SJ, author of Learning to Pray
¡°This is a brilliant book about one of the defining predicaments of our time: the temptation to keep our options open. Pete Davis is the fresh voice of wisdom that our culture desperately needs¡ªDedicated is required reading for the 21st century pursuit of happiness and success.¡± ¡ªAdam Grant, New York Times£¿bestselling author of Think Again and Originals, and host of the TED podcast "WorkLife"
¡°An engaging exploration of how to restore meaning and purpose and the satisfactions of enduring commitment in an era of short attention spans and infinite choice. In this greatly expanded version of a 2018 Harvard commencement speech, Pete Davis challenges his generation¡ªand all of us¡ªto r...econnect to the institutions and relationships that truly matter¡ªand will build a better world." ¡ªDrew Gilpin Faust, President Emerita of Harvard University, and author of This Republic of Suffering
"In a society of endless possibilities, I¡¯ve long felt there was something radical about commitment. Instead of letting that insight take the form of a passing thought, Pete Davis devoted himself to exploring the same intuition, and the result is a thoughtful, original, erudite, and inspiring manifesto. We can scroll through life and stay in the shallows, or limit our options and connect on a deeper more satisfying level. Devoting your attention to the wisdom in these pages is a good way to begin.¡± ¡ªAstra Taylor, documentary filmmaker and author of Democracy May Not Exist, but We'll Miss It When It's Gone
¡°My dad used to say, ¡®If it¡¯s worth doing, it's worth doing right.' It was his take on the importance of dedication. Most everything that matters requires dedication: day-in, day-out, year-in, year-out. At the end of every effort you want to be able to look back and feel the kind of satisfaction that can¡¯t come from staying on the sidelines. Pete Davis¡¯s Dedicated is a book that speaks to me and shares important messages and values that can be helpful to anyone who is facing a challenge or simply looking to excel in what¡¯s important to you.¡± ¡ªCal Ripken Jr., Hall of Fame shortstop and third baseman
"This is the book we need right now, more than ever. There's no useful forward motion without enrollment, and that requires commitment. Pete Davis knows that it's up to each of us to choose to matter." ¡ªSeth Godin, author of This is Marketing
Chapter Page
I Infinite Browsing Mode 1
1. Two Cultures 3
2. The Pleasures of Infinite Browsing Mode 22
Flexibility 24
Authenticity 26
Novelty 28
3. The Pains of Infinite Browsing Mode 30
Paralysis 30
Anomie 34
Shallowness 39
4. Between Liberation and Dedication 45
II The Counterculture of Commitment 59
5. Long-Haul Heroism 61
6. A Tour of the Counterculture 74
Citizens 81
Patriots 85
Builders 93
Stewards 95
Artisans 99
Companions 101
7. The Fear of Regret and the Freedom of Purpose 106
8. The Fear of Association and the Comfort of Friends 127
9. The Fear of Missing Out and the Joy of Depth 150
III Solid People in a Liquid World 173
10. Open Options Economics: Money versus Particular Things 175
11. Open Options Morality: Indifference versus Honor 191
12. Open Options Education: Advancement versus Attachment 206
13. The Flood and the Forest 223
14. An Invitation 242
Influences 249
Ack...nowledgments 255