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Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing

Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing

by Pete Davis

Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster ·2021 ·272 pages
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A profoundly inspiring and transformative argument that purposeful commitment and civic engagement can be a powerful force in today's age of restlessness and indecision. Most of us have had this browsing through countless options on Netflix, unable to commit to watching any given movie—and losing so much time skimming reviews and considering trailers that it's too late to watch anything at all. In a book inspired by an idea first articulated in a viral commencement address, Pete Davis argues that this is the defining characteristic of the keeping our options open. We are stuck in "Infinite Browsing Mode"—swiping through endless dating profiles without committing to a single partner, jumping from place to place searching for the next big thing, and refusing to make any decision that might close us off from an even better choice we imagine is just around the corner. This culture of restlessness and indecision, Davis argues, is causing tension in the lives of young people We want to keep our options open, and yet we yearn for the purpose, community, and depth that can only come from making deep commitments. In Dedicated , Davis examines this quagmire, as well as the counterculture of committers who have made it to the other side. He shares what we can learn from the "long-haul heroes" who courageously commit themselves to particular places, professions, and causes—who relinquish the false freedom of an open future in exchange for the deep fulfillment of true dedication. Weaving together examples from history, personal stories, and applied psychology, Davis's "insightful without being preachy…guide to commitment should be on everyone's reading list" ( Booklist , starred review).


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"Davis's point is that we have to start somewhere."

Jennifer Szalai· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Drawing on abundant examples of 'long-haul heroes' from friends, family, public figures (Martin Luther King Jr., Ken Burns, sports champions, and political activists, among many others), and myriad interviewees, Davis makes a persuasive case for dedication ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"He also recognizes that there's value in sampling different paths, especially for young adults."

Candace Smith· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

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