书籍 How to Know a Person的封面

How to Know a Person

David Brooks

出版社

Random House

出版时间

2023-10-24

ISBN

9780593230060

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

A practical, heartfelt guide to the art of truly knowing another person in order to foster 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

As David Brooks observes, “There is one skill that lies at the heart of any healthy person, family, school, community organization, or society: the ability to see someone else deeply and make them feel seen—to accurately know another person, to let them feel valued, heard, and understood.”

And yet we humans don’t do this well. All around us are people who feel invisible, unseen, misunderstood. In How to Know a Person, Brooks sets out to help us do better, posing questions that are essential for all of us: If you want to know a person, what kind of attention should you cast on them? What kind of conversations should you have? What parts of a person’s story should you pay attention to?

Driven by his trademark sense of curiosity and his determination to grow as a person, Brooks draws from the fields of psychology and neuroscience and from the worlds of theater, philosophy, history, and education to present a welcoming, hopeful, integrated approach to human connection. How to Know a Person helps readers become more understanding and considerate toward others, and to find the joy that comes from being seen. Along the way it offers a possible remedy for a society that is riven by fragmentation, hostility, and misperception.

The act of seeing another person, Brooks argues, is profoundly creative: How can we look somebody in the eye and see something large in them, and in turn, see something larger in ourselves? How to Know a Person is for anyone searching for connection, and yearning to be understood.

用户评论
写得拖拉冗长。真知灼见隐藏在啰嗦的例子中。尽管如此,有些想法,比如让对方讲人生故事还是值得实践的。
2410 epub "there was more to life than numbers, thought and logic"
有很多内容都是老生常谈,但没接触过这方面内容的人应该会颇有收获。
裏面提到的“五大人格”都已經是老概念了,但是被David Brooks揉碎了,融入其他的概念裏,就體現出實用性了。
和别人交谈时,多关注别人,少提自己。这道理作者也懂,写起书来就忘了,通篇的我怎样怎样,我朋友怎样怎样,谁关心?读者想看到的是详实的论证和严谨的科学。 今后读书,要么读参考文献扎实的,要么读作者在领域内是顶尖水平的。 我对best seller的容忍度越来越低,会有一天我下定决心,只读masterpiece。
至少30%篇幅引用别人,说到点子的精悍要点可谓是茫茫沙漠里淘金,恨不得2倍速听还听不下去。说的东西作为一个有好奇心的人可以说是毫无新知,这年头没有增量信息的书也能best seller,比尔盖茨的书单可以弃了。
读完后很有收获的一本书。 “They see the way we're navigating the dialectics of life - intimacy versus independence, control versus uncetainty -and understand that our current self is just where we are right now, part of a long continuum of growth.” “All water has a perfect memory, and is forver trying to get back to where it was.”
书名的know在心理学里可以翻译为“识别”,识别即承认ta的主体性
写得很好。但是作者是芝大的,所以,有些一丢丢像教科书。。(没有歧视芝大校友的意思哦)
利用了三天时间,看完了这本书。一开始以为可以作为职场/人际/社交手册看,认真读起来发现完全不是。这是一本娓娓道来、观察和探索的书。它的叙事,仿佛一只温柔而温暖的手,慢慢探向人的内心深处。书中关于“人生的核心任务”“什么是文化差异”“什么是智慧”的讨论我十分认同,获得了极佳的阅读体验。作者为纪实作家,写作水平和文笔颇值得细品。是我期待已久的好书。如书中所说,A writer could blast out her opinion, but writers are at their best not when they tell people what to think but when they provide a context within which others can think.