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Book Review: From Strength to Strength by Arthur C. Brooks

By Patti Clark November 05, 2025 Hobbies

Arthur C. Brooks’ From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life is a compelling guide for navigating the challenges and transitions of life as we age. Drawing upon a rich tapestry of personal stories, psychological insights, and actionable wisdom, Brooks crafts a narrative that resonates with anyone grappling with the idea of aging, purpose, and fulfilment.

Two Types of Intelligence

Brooks describes the concept of two types of intelligence:

  • Fluid intelligence – which peaks in early adulthood and refers to the ability to solve new problems quickly and think abstractly, and
  • Crystallized intelligence – which grows and deepens over time as one gains knowledge and experiences.

He argues that recognizing the shift from fluid to crystallized intelligence can empower individuals in their later years to find new avenues for success and happiness.

He’s Not Afraid to Get Personal

Brooks skilfully blends personal anecdotes with research and philosophical insights. And I appreciated his humility; he openly shares his own fears and realizations as he navigates the complexities of his own aging process. By doing so, he invites readers to reflect openly on their lives, encouraging a mindset – that I believe is vital – which embraces change rather than resists it.

Redefining Success Is Vital

The practical advice in the book is grounded in Brooks’ rigorous understanding of psychology and human behavior. He emphasizes the importance of redefining success in meaningful terms—shifting the focus from personal achievement and recognition to leadership, mentorship, and legacy.

This reframing allows readers to explore how they can contribute to the lives of others, fostering a sense of purpose that transcends conventional markers of success. This importance of finding purpose as we age, was highlighted in my previous article on SuperAgers.

Brooks gently addresses the emotional and psychological hurdles that often accompany life transitions, such as loss of identity or purpose. His strategies for cultivating resilience and well-being, two vital aspects of living well as we age, are both accessible and actionable, making the book not just a theoretical exploration but a practical toolkit for navigating the second act of life.

A Lot Hangs on Relationships

From Strength to Strength also touches on the importance of relationships and community in fostering happiness as one ages, another very important aspect of SuperAgers! Brooks provides a gentle reminder that connection is paramount, and he offers insights on how to nurture relationships that can bolster one’s sense of belonging and joy.

The Key Is Acceptance

Brooks’ From Strength to Strength is a thought-provoking and uplifting read that ultimately encourages a graceful acceptance of life’s inevitable changes. It serves as a powerful reminder that each stage of life offers unique opportunities for growth, impact, and connection.

This book is a must-read for anyone facing the realities of aging or seeking a deeper understanding of what it means to live a fulfilled life, regardless of age. With its blend of wisdom, research, and heartfelt encouragement, this book is indeed a guide for realizing the goal of a life well-lived.

If you are interested in articles about staying vibrant and embracing change as you age, you can find more on my Website or my Substack Page. I love hearing from people, so please let me know your thoughts about this book or any other subject that came up as you read this review.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Have you read From Strength to Strength? What were your thoughts about the book? What do you think of the idea of ‘Fluid Intelligence’ versus ‘Crystallized Intelligence’? Does that ring true to you? Do you believe that we have to embrace change rather than resist it as we age? Why or Why Not?

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Dr Sally Cleland

today I attended an AI Advantage Summit where Dr. Brooks was a presenter – so of course I ordered this book! LOL Looking forward to reading it and utilizing his expertise in events I facilitate for professional women wanting to redefine their purpose and identity post retirement

Patti Clark

Perfect timing! That was advantageous : ) I’d love to hear more about the events you facilitate. Redefining purpose is so important!
Thanks for taking the time to comment.

Tessa

Sounds like a book I need to purchase so I can re read it when I feel like it. Firstly though ill try to reserve it from the library.

Patti Clark

Hi Tessa. Thanks for taking the time to comment. I borrowed the book at first, but decided I wanted my own copy, so ended up buying a copy. I believe it is well worth it!

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Author Patti Clark has been described as a cross between Elizabeth Gilbert and Julia Cameron. Patti is an award winning author, accomplished speaker and workshop leader. Her own experience as a middle-aged woman in recovery is deeply reflected in her books: This Way Up and Recovery Road Trip. Patti can be reached at: patticlarkwriter@gmail.com.

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