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How does David Brooks illustrate the societal crisis of disconnection in How to Know a Person, and what role does it play in shaping individual well-being?
Reflect on the struggles inherent in the “interpersonal task” phase, such as conflict aversion and conformity, and discuss their implications for personal growth and the establishment of social identity.
Discuss the concept of a “community of truth” introduced by Brooks. How does wisdom become a social skill practiced within relationships, and how does genuine interest and exploration contribute to a collective understanding?
By David Brooks
Bobos in Paradise
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The Moral Bucket List
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The Road to Character
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The Second Mountain
The Second Mountain
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The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources Of Love, Character, And Achievement
The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources Of Love, Character, And Achievement
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