Being Fully Seen with David Brooks and Kate Bowler

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We may think we understand people. Where they are coming from. Why they act the way they act. … But what if we’re wrong?
New York Times columnist David Brooks’ family motto was “Think Yiddish, Act British.” He knew how to keep a tight lid on his emotions, which could be useful… until he realized that he would need to learn a lot more about the role of empathy to love the people around him. Now, he’s sharing the result of his curiosity on how we might get better at really knowing people. Perhaps that simple skill can help combat the loneliness, despair, and the divides in our social fabric.
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  • @elisadickinson3429
    @elisadickinson34298 ай бұрын

    This beautiful man has such a full emotional vocabulary! He describes experiences & emotion with such nuance…it reminds me of Brene Brown & her book/series ‘Atlas of the Heart’ & how we need a large descriptive language to accurately describe how we really feel. When we can do this well, this helps us to feel more seen & heard ❤️

  • @janmitchell641
    @janmitchell6418 ай бұрын

    Wow, that short bit had me on the edge of tears from the get-go. I’ll be a mess for the whole one.

  • @user-wy8ht9li6l
    @user-wy8ht9li6l8 ай бұрын

    This is amazing. Many layers of important observations and implications for how we get along. Thank you for putting this out!