How To Know a Person, 9780241670293
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Learn to truly see others, fostering deeper connections in all aspects of life.
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How To Know a Person

the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen

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  • Hardcover

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    12 February 2024

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Summary

Unlock Connection: A Guide to Truly Knowing Others

A practical and heartfelt guide to the art of truly knowing another person, fostering deeper connections at home, at work, and throughout our lives. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Road to Character and The Second Mountain.

If you are going to care for someone, you must first understand them. If you’re going to hire, marry, or befriend someone, you have to be able to see them. If you ar…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241670293
ISBN-10:0241670292
Author:David Brooks
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Allen Lane
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:12 February 2024
Weight:517g
Dimensions:240mm x 162mm x 29mm
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Critics Review

I liked David’s previous book… but this one is even better. His key premise is one I haven’t found elsewhere: that conversational and social skills aren’t just innate traits—they can be learned and improved upon… It’s more than a guide to better conversations; it’s a blueprint for a more connected and humane way of living. – Bill Gates * 5 Great Things To Read and Watch this summer *Original and useful… Brooks is a chatty, likeable guide * The TLS *A hands-on guide to making meaningful human connections * Kirkus Reviews *It really is a manual for our times - and everyone should read it – Matthew D’AnconaHe writes brilliantly… charming and enthusiastic… [Brooks] offers easily digestible advice to give the reader constructive and practical tools for genuinely listening and having better interpersonal conversations * Church Times *David Brooks’s superb new book * The New European *I raced through the book, which is well-structured and engagingly written, and afterwards found myself making a greater effort in conversations. At the school gates, I swapped my formulaic how-are-yous for questions that invite a more genuine response, sometimes simply: “How’s your day been?” I became more alert to my bad habit of “topping” – when someone confides in you and you top it with a sob story of your own. I made tiny changes, things that friends would be unlikely to notice – and yet the difference was transformative – Sophie McBain * The New Statesman *How to Know A Person offers a series of well-wrought stories and punchy reflections on relationship-building * Church Times *

About The Author

David Brooks

David Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times and frequent broadcaster. His previous books include the bestsellers The Social Animal and Bobos in Paradise. His New York Times columns reach over 800,000 readers across the globe.

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