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Book Review: How to Know a Person

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How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen is a book by David Brooks. The book is short and dense with insight. I finished it a month or so ago, but have been working on other stuff and am finally getting around to writing about it. It has made me think differently about what being a good friend and making deep connections means.

Brooks immediately downplays his own skills in this domain, claiming that he previously “had the emotional capacity of a head of cabbage”. He talks about his own journey towards improving his relationships and social skills, which is honestly a helpful beginning to the book, reminding readers that these are things that can be changed and improved.

Some interesting quotes:

Rereading some of these a month after I’ve finished the book, I feel that I have been “missing the moment” more often than not recently - I’ve been very tired, which makes everything (including empathy and listening well) much harder.

This brief review is a good reminder to revisit some of this book’s ideas and continue striving to incorporate the best ones into my daily life.