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“We’re in the middle of some sort of social crisis,” says New York Times columnist and bestselling author David Brooks.
Politics and social discourse have become brutal. Loneliness, hopelessness, and suicide rates have been measured at all-time highs. Trust and friendship have been measured at all-time lows. But all is not lost, according to David. There is still a way forward, and it’s simpler than one might think.
“The essential moral act is the act of attention,” he says. “Our goal should be to cast a just and loving attention on others.” In this episode, he discusses his new book, “How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen,” and how truly knowing others calls forth a better version of both oneself and one’s community.
A warning: this episode contains mention of suicide. If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
Show Notes
Similar episodes:
David Brooks: The Road to Character
Heather Holleman: The Art of Conversation
Kelly Corrigan: How Vulnerability Leads to Connection
Curt Thompson: The Power Of Being Seen
Resources mentioned this episode
How to Know a Person by David Brooks
The Sovereignty of Good by Iris Murdoch
PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes
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“We’re in the middle of some sort of social crisis,” says New York Times columnist and bestselling author David Brooks.
Politics and social discourse have become brutal. Loneliness, hopelessness, and suicide rates have been measured at all-time highs. Trust and friendship have been measured at all-time lows. But all is not lost, according to David. There is still a way forward, and it’s simpler than one might think.
“The essential moral act is the act of attention,” he says. “Our goal should be to cast a just and loving attention on others.” In this episode, he discusses his new book, “How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen,” and how truly knowing others calls forth a better version of both oneself and one’s community.
A warning: this episode contains mention of suicide. If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
Show Notes
Similar episodes:
David Brooks: The Road to Character
Heather Holleman: The Art of Conversation
Kelly Corrigan: How Vulnerability Leads to Connection
Curt Thompson: The Power Of Being Seen
Resources mentioned this episode
How to Know a Person by David Brooks
The Sovereignty of Good by Iris Murdoch
PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes
Transcription Link
Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Stitcher | Google | YouTube
Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter
Join our Ema…
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