David Brooks | How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen

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    Acclaimed for his ability to “elevate the unseen aspects of private experience into a vigorous and challenging conversation about what we all share” (San Francisco Chronicle), David Brooks has written an op-ed column for The New York Times since 2003. Also a writer for The Atlantic, he formerly served as an editor and columnist at The Weekly Standard and The Wall Street Journal. He frequently appears on PBS NewsHour, Meet the Press, and NPR’s All Things Considered. His books include the bestselling Bobos in Paradise, The Social Animal, The Road to Character, and The Second Mountain, which posits that those who embrace lives of deeper commitment and service to others find greater fulfillment. In How to Know a Person, Brooks offers a creative guide for truly looking another person in the eyes and, through them, understanding something deeper about ourselves.
    Recorded November 1, 2023
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  • @TiagoDCV
    @TiagoDCV 4 місяці тому +428

    "In every conversation respect is like air. When it's present nobody notices. When it's absent it's all anybody can think about." 👌

    • @natasharostova5186
      @natasharostova5186 3 місяці тому +9

      same with common sense being like a deodorant: most noticed when it's not used

  • @ryanallison4000
    @ryanallison4000 6 місяців тому +1164

    “A society that grows more sad is a society that grows more mean”
    That hits.

    • @OldJackWolf
      @OldJackWolf 6 місяців тому +17

      Worse is when society goes hungry. And considering climate change, that's an even bigger concern, IMHO.

    • @memelc5655
      @memelc5655 6 місяців тому +17

      I just watched “lost in Yonkers!! “Sadness becomes meanness is the plot of the story 😮

    • @dianeibsen5994
      @dianeibsen5994 5 місяців тому +26

      Underneath anger is sadness

    • @jeffreyplatt-cq8ob
      @jeffreyplatt-cq8ob 5 місяців тому +15

      Why ? What are people afraid of. Other people. Because they do not take the time to get to know them. And realize we are all very much alike !! They are afraid of being hurt by them. A culture of fear. That was made so much worse by the pandemic. 😢
      I have been an admirer of David for 20 years. I have always identified with his being. We have a great deal in common from a thinking and emotional way of living a life. My love to David. May his wisdom catch on to others 🎉😊

    • @SUZSMITH
      @SUZSMITH 5 місяців тому +29

      It says a lot about so many things about western societies. We have lost our sense of community, compassion and care towards others. 😢

  • @kalebjacobs111
    @kalebjacobs111 2 місяці тому +107

    Imagine if in school they taught lectures like this; society would be much better, and we’d be learning actually USEFUL information.

    • @kimjongchill2072
      @kimjongchill2072 Місяць тому +4

      Hello dear, it is not the job of the school to teach the students how to behave, the ground base is the family. If parents do not teach their children how to behave, no teacher could do (i know what i am talking about). First of all the best example to teach our own children is to show our own right example , WORDS DO NOT TEACH, only examples following by doing good ACTIONS like compassion, kindness to everyone etc. etc. Blessings from Cambodia 🙏 Much Love

    • @ericagardens1234
      @ericagardens1234 Місяць тому +1

      everything a child learns is the wrong things. everything is backwards. the school doesn't teacg anything. it breaks your spirit with relentless torture. stuff your brain full of nonsense that has no practical use. i could he done Anything else with my first 18 years of life and it would have gotten me more skill.

    • @lindabishop9407
      @lindabishop9407 Місяць тому

      Yes! It’s a must what a beautiful must to share!

    • @kalebjacobs111
      @kalebjacobs111 Місяць тому +4

      @@kimjongchill2072 this has nothing to do with behaving. These are useful tools that the parents were never taught in the first place so they couldn’t teach their kids if they wanted

    •  25 днів тому +1

      If the pupils are respected the like to be teacher.Also If they can tell about their own concerns.

  • @nomadicam
    @nomadicam 5 місяців тому +404

    Oh man. Say what you will about wasting time on UA-cam. This morning I woke up and thought, "I will not click on any video, I will not watch anything" and I failed to keep that promise to myself and I'm so glad I did because this is exactly what I needed today.

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl 5 місяців тому +8

      Me too!!!

    • @Ioana.U
      @Ioana.U 3 місяці тому +4

      Me too 😅

    • @euge.sosa.b
      @euge.sosa.b 3 місяці тому +19

      You're not "wasting time" as long as you thoughtfully curate your content :)

    • @DJK-cq2uy
      @DJK-cq2uy 2 місяці тому

      Fatveffn deal

    • @heidisaglund3443
      @heidisaglund3443 2 місяці тому +5

      I think youtube is amazing. Social media on the other hand is a waste, but I'm addicted. Try to stay on youtube as much as I can.

  • @mdavisscadedu
    @mdavisscadedu 6 місяців тому +1484

    After watching this video, I went to the grocery store with the intention of looking at each person with love. The interactions I had with unknown people were extraordinary. So deeply satisfying.

    • @321alison
      @321alison 6 місяців тому +51

      Wow. Great experience.
      I’m gonna try it at my work.

    • @younoseeit
      @younoseeit 5 місяців тому +47

      Yes. Loving you heals me!❤

    • @marjorieprintz2468
      @marjorieprintz2468 5 місяців тому +30

      I very much enjoy talking to people at the grocery store.Recently, got a few phone numbers but i realize that becoming there friend is easier said then done.But I'm still hopeful.I will work harder to see the person and let them know i care.

    • @shirleyfrost9909
      @shirleyfrost9909 5 місяців тому +20

      So wonderful. Gonna do so tomorrow. We need each other

    • @TH-eb5ro
      @TH-eb5ro 5 місяців тому +34

      I can't remember where I learned this habit but every day I try to connect with one person. I did this even when living outside of the US. I have had some experiences that still cause me to pause.

  • @dawndragon9179
    @dawndragon9179 6 днів тому +3

    “I’m not an exceptional person, but I am a grower”. Incredibly powerful and inspirational.

  • @garrettmeadows2273
    @garrettmeadows2273 Місяць тому +24

    Dale Carnegie said if you can get a person to talk about him or herself, that person will walk away thinking you're the greatest conversationalist they've ever met. There's nothing people like more than talking about than him or herself.

    • @zengal5685
      @zengal5685 День тому

      I tried Dale’s approach. It’s absolutely true. But I also learned to train everyone around me to be complete narcissists in the process of employing his technique. It became exhausting.

  • @LeoMajors
    @LeoMajors Місяць тому +10

    What a hopeful life story his is. Being a closed-off, unemotional person, and learning to change that well into adulthood. It should give us all hope.

  • @abeechr
    @abeechr 4 місяці тому +329

    “Each person is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to get to the bottom of.”
    Thank you David Brooks for my new mantra.

    • @lisamoag6548
      @lisamoag6548 3 місяці тому +5

      Some times they are just a pile of poop.

    • @jordybpeterson9046
      @jordybpeterson9046 3 місяці тому

      @@lisamoag6548lol thanks I needed to laugh

    • @Butterflybanter
      @Butterflybanter 3 місяці тому +12

      ...a mystery you will never ever get to the bottom of.

    • @tacitHope
      @tacitHope 3 місяці тому +4

      I am an ELA special education teacher. I appreciate his point regarding learning about humanities through the arts and it’s benefits. I want to teach my students to be Illuminators because they make me feel like an illuminator.

    • @KJ-lb4tj
      @KJ-lb4tj 3 місяці тому +2

      ...or a mystery to try to understand. Everyone wants to be known deeply and to know others deeply

  • @ashrafalam6075
    @ashrafalam6075 6 місяців тому +983

    Respected, I am Ashraf Alam 70, Pakistan, Muslim, First introduced myself enabling to understand my thoughts. It's a wonderful presentation. Will read your book soon. You have discussed 2 words, Bonding and Bridging. You are very well aware about Psychological issues in West. The basic reason is they don't follow these words. Psychological diseases have only medical treatments on medication subsequently generating business for Pharma. If you visit Poorest Countries and then there Poorest neighbourhood. These people are enjoying and content in their lives. No Psychological issues because in all those places Bonding is primary life style. They know how to make Social Bridge also. In Italy Piazza was the same thing for public Gossiping and settlement of local issues. Identical approach is still exist in Asia and Africa. In your knowledge that Pope asked to make Bridges instead of Walls. If World Leaders understand these 2 words and start practicing in their life majority of disputes settle in hours. Congratulations for such a fantastic work. God Bless you and your family

    • @Cocoisagordonsetter
      @Cocoisagordonsetter 6 місяців тому +18

      Ease creates different problems. (Depression)

    • @ashrafalam6075
      @ashrafalam6075 6 місяців тому +11

      @@Cocoisagordonsetter There is a price for living any starta. The word ' Comfort Zone ' minimise your price. ( Price is not only Financial, Social etc etc). Everyone try to find out own Comfort Zone.

    • @lindam4259
      @lindam4259 6 місяців тому +53

      @ahrafalam6075 Well said! Years ago, Mother Theresa said something similar, to the effect that in the US people have bigger refrigerators, etc., but they seem to be the loneliest people on earth! Materialism is the dominant ethos here and extreme inequality fuels the anger we see.

    • @kimfish1
      @kimfish1 6 місяців тому +19

      Your words Changed my life.

    • @richardlittlejohn257
      @richardlittlejohn257 6 місяців тому +14

      Very, Very nice, Will Share This

  • @naturalobserver
    @naturalobserver 3 місяці тому +24

    As an introvert, I had never thought of myself as a diminisher because I don't regularly question other people and can often keep to myself. This has motivated me to make more of an effort to connect when in the company of others.

  • @sandrabradley289
    @sandrabradley289 5 місяців тому +243

    He had me in tears when he said to look in the eyes of the stranger and see God - which we all are - what a powerful loving being this man truly is.

    • @garygropper6750
      @garygropper6750 5 місяців тому +4

      No

    • @docborot2671
      @docborot2671 5 місяців тому +5

      whats even more interesting is that he mentioned all religions in that line except the one that actually says to greet everyone as if god exists within them. very interesting

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet 5 місяців тому

      ​@@docborot2671which one?

    • @sandrabradley289
      @sandrabradley289 5 місяців тому +12

      @@docborot2671 That is because seeing God in everyone is NOT a religion, it is a way of life, a state of BEINGNESS...religion is organized by others who want you to believe they have a better connection to God than you do...and it will cost you money... Hafiz, a Persian Poet 100 years after Rumi dedicated one of his books of poetry called ' Gifts ' - "To God, masquerading as us." Need I say more?

    • @jaylittle695
      @jaylittle695 5 місяців тому +8

      He's not wrong...every human being is a direct connection to God...an extension of God so to speak

  • @psycheread3258
    @psycheread3258 6 місяців тому +763

    When this beautiful soul was introduced as a former conservative columnist for the New York Times, I almost clicked away. His speech really showed me the way to question my bias toward conservatives. To regard everyone you meet with just and loving attention is what the world needs most right now. Thanks for opening my eyes and heart.

    • @dgs1001
      @dgs1001 6 місяців тому +38

      That's exactly why I have a bias against liberals and the far right... very closed minded. Kudos for breaking out of allegiance to predigested group think.

    • @rambleon2011
      @rambleon2011 6 місяців тому

      Brooks has an ugly soul, one devoid of compassion for the middle class who have been screwed over year after year by filthy rich elitists like himself.

    • @fairy5668
      @fairy5668 5 місяців тому +50

      @@dgs1001The whole point of all of this was to NOT be biased lmao

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl 5 місяців тому

      This society has been purposely Brainwashed Against one another! "Divide and Conquer" is a technique used in order to keep everyone's attention away from Who the REAL Enemy is, and what they are doing to us, & society; it's called the Hegelian Dialectic.

    • @xpez9694
      @xpez9694 5 місяців тому +30

      @@fairy5668 I think you missed Psyche's point that they shared how the lessons in the video revealed their own weakness that they are open to changing.. Basically they shared how this talk was a revelation to them and taught them something about themselves. Which is something to consider in yourself in your judgement of others...

  • @scammersnightmare
    @scammersnightmare 6 місяців тому +319

    He was so generous and didn't hold back for his knowledge from his book. Didn't even ask us to buy his book. What an amazing human being!

    • @thomasgriffith2953
      @thomasgriffith2953 6 місяців тому +8

      Completely agree. I 👍

    • @russellstone9056
      @russellstone9056 5 місяців тому +4

      But a horrible salesman. 😂

    • @crypton_8l87
      @crypton_8l87 5 місяців тому +2

      Lol

    • @Selsmittenxo
      @Selsmittenxo 5 місяців тому

      ​@@russellstone9056opposite actually. Reaffirms my decision to get it!

    • @karenlynch8348
      @karenlynch8348 3 місяці тому +1

      Yet I want his book! On average ppl recall 5% of what they hear & 75% of what they read

  • @erickane7093
    @erickane7093 2 місяці тому +75

    This is by far, the best UA-cam video I’ve ever watched. Wisdom of an elder, a life changer, an elevator of consciousness.

  • @tomsparks6099
    @tomsparks6099 3 місяці тому +45

    Having lost a lover to suicide and recently my husband to cancer, (and getting sober), I realize that the only path for me now is in service to others. My losses are my strength and I have come to be more compassionate and understanding of human trammels, less judgmental and open-hearted. I can only help others who are troubled to help them find peace, and in that I find peace without pomp but with humility and grace. Everyone has human sadness and emototional turmoil deep inside, anyone who denies this is hiding and reactive with anger, resentment in self-protection when their best bet is to share. Not opening up to one another is a missed opportunity on any given day, moment.

    • @mgd6087
      @mgd6087 3 місяці тому +2

      My condolences. May your heart always remain open.

    • @Bonnie-dq7cz
      @Bonnie-dq7cz 3 місяці тому +2

      Fear

    • @Logiconfire
      @Logiconfire 2 місяці тому

      The best path is to God through Christ.

    • @user-gz3bw1so7g
      @user-gz3bw1so7g Місяць тому

  • @ppw8716
    @ppw8716 6 місяців тому +74

    Nurse here. Leaving the profession soon because of what your sister in law claims. If I had to begin my career at this time, I wouldn’t last as long as I did. I used to like what I do, but there are many days when I go home just beat and so exhausted and I can’t imagine doing this for much longer. The few times when a pt thanks me, I actually have tears in my eyes.

    • @Cocoisagordonsetter
      @Cocoisagordonsetter 6 місяців тому +13

      That's awful. Nursing is such an important career.

    • @jaggillar6680
      @jaggillar6680 6 місяців тому +26

      Its not just the patients lack of appreciation. Its the corporate drive for less staff than required to address the needs of the patients. Less staff, less payroll. Less appreciation.

    • @wildhorses6817
      @wildhorses6817 6 місяців тому

      ​@@jaggillar6680 Yes, the Corporate Healthcare System Denied Care, Denied needed tests, Needed Labs.
      People take it out on the innocent staff who do not make the Rules. The Rules FOR PROFIT and THE RULERS OF PROFIT.

    • @janebraun4482
      @janebraun4482 6 місяців тому +4

      The feeling is that many nurses are there for the paycheck. Few these days really seem to have real empathy.

    • @Cocoisagordonsetter
      @Cocoisagordonsetter 6 місяців тому +5

      @@janebraun4482 First and foremost they are there to support themselves and their family. REAL EMPATHY isn't part of the job description.

  • @beepbop6715
    @beepbop6715 5 місяців тому +203

    “There will be no punishment here. You’ve just had an experience” hit me so hard for some reason and I almost bursted into tears. Overall a great life flipping thing to have listened to

    • @blondechannel
      @blondechannel 5 місяців тому +16

      Sounds like you value care, compassion and consideration. You may be needing some of that for yourself, which is why it touched you. Peace to you and your heart...

    • @darrendencklau8161
      @darrendencklau8161 4 місяці тому +8

      I saw a very similar situation with my father and my older sister when I was really young. It is one of my favorite memories of my dad.

    • @SUZSMITH
      @SUZSMITH 4 місяці тому +5

      My friend and I both cried. We didn’t watch it together, but we both had the same response to so many parts of it. It was beautiful beyond measure.

    • @patrickahern3129
      @patrickahern3129 18 днів тому

      ​@@blondechannel
      322

    • @patrickahern3129
      @patrickahern3129 17 днів тому

  • @lydm8064
    @lydm8064 6 місяців тому +116

    His laugh tells me all I need to know about him. A genuine human being.

    • @cathyrehill3876
      @cathyrehill3876 5 місяців тому +6

      I had just said aloud to myself, " I love his laugh."

    • @Logiconfire
      @Logiconfire 2 місяці тому

      Quite chatty as well.

    • @Bellathebear777
      @Bellathebear777 2 місяці тому

      Lol, Thank God!❤​@@Logiconfire

  • @Paulaatmdbqdotnet
    @Paulaatmdbqdotnet 5 місяців тому +175

    "Attention is a moral act." 💗 Love that! 💗Thank you! 💗

  • @ccam504
    @ccam504 5 місяців тому +248

    This is the most uplifting talk I’ve ever heard. Parts of it broke me, especially about people that struggle with depression. I could listen to David Brooks for ever.

    • @Anabee3
      @Anabee3 5 місяців тому +8

      Same. David Brooks is one of the extremely few who's every word grabs my attn. He's a highlight in society.

    • @greggoreo6738
      @greggoreo6738 5 місяців тому +4

      Nicely said.. You pay great tribute. Very similar to Carl Rovers: positive regard. HARD to do. Works every Time.. like push ups. They work...not easy. Respectfully submitted for your consideration. Gregg Oreo

    • @pamelatanner788
      @pamelatanner788 5 місяців тому +1

      Me too.

    • @jimakirk8998
      @jimakirk8998 4 місяці тому

      ❤❤❤

    • @happyisthegirl
      @happyisthegirl 4 місяці тому

      You are never alone friend.

  • @IHGChick
    @IHGChick 5 місяців тому +140

    I am 73. This is one of the most enlightening talks I have ever heard; I learned so much from it, things I wish I had known when I was 25, 20, 15..... And beyond that, what a wise, engaging, wonderful person this man is. I'm going to get his book immediately and recommend it to everyone I know. Sir, you brought me to tears of gratitude for life, as chaotic as mine has been, and the chances that I have left to see and be seen.

    • @jennyjenny3531
      @jennyjenny3531 5 місяців тому +7

      God bless you

    • @zvo3783
      @zvo3783 5 місяців тому +7

      we see you

    • @ombaliomvideos
      @ombaliomvideos 5 місяців тому +12

      I am amazed and breaking into tears to see in the comments how most of people are craving for being more loving with each other in their life ❤

    • @Sarie2727
      @Sarie2727 Місяць тому +3

      Me too

  • @marybridgethunter7029
    @marybridgethunter7029 8 днів тому +2

    We need more of this kind of rhetoric. Our souls are starving for meaning. Thank you for growing and encouraging humanity.

  • @videodyke
    @videodyke 3 місяці тому +12

    What he said about depression is SPOT ON. It's not ideas that are missing....it's energy and other things.

    • @chilloften
      @chilloften Місяць тому

      Passion, desire, reasons.

  • @nathananderson8720
    @nathananderson8720 6 місяців тому +41

    This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my UA-cam channel 8 months ago about self development. Now I have 936 subs and > 800 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I could haven’t learned without getting started in the 1st place.

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому +3

      So good for you!
      I'm happy!

    • @nathananderson8720
      @nathananderson8720 3 місяці тому +6

      @@-Madelief- Whoever you are, I don't know you personally but I can say that you're one of the non-judgmental and open-minded people who is not fixated on tangible or external factors in order to learn from someone like me. Just because someone doesn't have a piece of paper as a credential, doesn't mean that person is not entitled to share personal experiences with the hope & intention to inspire others. Keep up with whatever it is that you're doing to improve mankind or improving your life even to a slight degree each day. This is just one part of a bigger puzzle for creating my UA-cam channel about holistic health. I literally could have died back when I was 14 years old due to major depression but here I am right now replying to you, a UA-camr, who's full of fulfillment and dedication to help others to be a better version of themselves. I ain't better than anyone else but my old self. That's all that really makes this UA-cam thing more meaningful and enjoyable. Thanks so much for your support! I am hoping that you can join me with this endless personal development journey! :)

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому +3

      @@nathananderson8720 Thank you Nathan. 🙏

    • @Artyshell53
      @Artyshell53 3 місяці тому +3

      _and new subscriber!_ G'day from Western Australia 👋

    • @nathananderson8720
      @nathananderson8720 3 місяці тому

      @@Artyshell53 Thank you!
      What I really focus on is the value of the content and what I’m truly passionate about while helping others! I'm glad that I'm foolish enough to believe that I can actually start making money through my passions. I've never thought that I'd be able to gain more than 2k subs faster. I can't imagine how many opportunities could have been wasted if I didn't have courage to go after them. That includes having this channel, being in a management role, having the people who actually care about me for who I am, freelance gigs, being an ambassador in a creative community and now I'm also planning on honing my public speaking skills through joining a toastmaster club and these all happened in 2023. It started with writing them all down on a piece of paper. A paper that serves as a reminder for me to go after what I want even through hard times. I'm not bragging about my accomplishments but simply hoping that this message can also inspire others to believe in themselves.

  • @IB4UUB4ME
    @IB4UUB4ME 6 місяців тому +60

    Now I know why I came to like to hear him speak in the news, there was something about him that I was attracted to, the way he respected others and how he was inquisitive and wanted to understand why or what they meant or what they were saying.

  • @eulicehooper6340
    @eulicehooper6340 6 місяців тому +23

    “It’s wonderfully liberating to think for yourself.”

  • @michiganlighthouse
    @michiganlighthouse Місяць тому +3

    Shared with my 24-year old granddaughter. I am discovering, via her, that Gen Z & Baby Boomers have many philosophies in common. We're not that far apart in core beliefs. We've simply grown up with different influences. We talked generations for a bit. I described mine, my parents' and my grandparents' as - I - experienced them. Just quick, personal impressions. Her immediate conclusion was this (paraphrased): each generation had their own unique rebellion against social restraints, wrongs, injustices. Each was attempting to make a better life for themselves. This nugget from a 24-year old. Non-judgmental. Not critical. Humanity could be encouraging these young folks, being better examples ourselves. What it takes is getting back to the basics of living a fair, BALANCED existence.

  • @nataliehessler6463
    @nataliehessler6463 6 місяців тому +118

    Even in our closest relationships we are unknown. We are mostly surface talkers . Enjoyed your presentation.

    • @pattychan818
      @pattychan818 6 місяців тому +13

      So true, even a lot of nice people are one sided conversationist. All they want to do is talk about themselves continuously with poor listening skills. i think most people want to be seen, heard and understood but you have to be ready to do the same.

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet 5 місяців тому +1

      Well that's only your fault if you don't try to make your relationship deeper. If you try and the person is not ready for it or not willing to listen at all, then you have a choice to make.

    • @evadebruijn
      @evadebruijn 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@pattychan818'you get what you give' would certainly be nice to be truth, after finding yourself being audience again and again and again after interactions here and there!
      ✌️

    • @Erin-uz2gf
      @Erin-uz2gf 4 місяці тому +6

      That is so sad, but you're right. I have only a couple of friends in my life at this point, for that reason, and they are people that I can have real talks with, share who I really am with, and I want them to share who they really are. It's our choice who we give our precious time and energy to. We all deserve deep connections in our lives.

    • @EllaBella-76
      @EllaBella-76 3 місяці тому

      @@pattychan818•Yes my son likes to start debates sit back and listen his teacher said he has me scratching my own head wondering what the correct response or even thinking where did that come from I need go and research this ,kindness my dear is never a weakness and never to socially stereotype anyone.He is just 14 Years old nearly 15 .Don’t let your hopes and dreams die my dear .People are quick with insults we can’t all join them or the entire world will be toxic.Sometimes though me and my brothers sit back listen to our kids 4 Nephews and my son ,but other times I actually get scared for his safety .He is Sri Lankan Dad I am white a British with Red Hair ,oh my I have severe depression.PTSD someone told me that housework is therapy when I had Covid .I tell my friend I can’t solve his problem but I will listen and always hear him that it’s ok not to be happy all the time (Along with my Son I use the same ethos )Happiness,Sadness and Grief ,Anger ?That it’s ok not to be ok you can’t all be brain surgeons you can’t or should not stress so much that you think that everything you do is a failure it’s a knock back ,but I will always be there to listen ..Patty I wish you happiness ,health and love even if it’s tough to find ..

  • @arliepics4364
    @arliepics4364 6 місяців тому +107

    David Brooke's demeanor has always brought me a deep feeling of calmness. He is so thoughtful and decent. I could rest my head on his shoulder metaphorically. I was sad to learn he also hides sadness. Bless you, David. What a kind person, May your life bring you what you need and what gives you peace. You are one of a kind. So happy you are here.

  • @fl3522
    @fl3522 5 місяців тому +22

    Relating the bridesmaid hugged in the knowledge of her loss, brought me to tears. Thoughtful people are so very precious. Thank you David, this talk was special

  • @sweetwillow028_
    @sweetwillow028_ 15 днів тому +2

    I can listen to him for hours. I came across one of his talks soon after my mom passed away. One thing he said was that when pain doesn't get transformed, it gets transmitted. It hit me right then. And I realized the best way to get through the pain is to face it on and let myself feel the all-time low. Through that time, there was no more ego, but I was like a child again, being able to see clearly, be open-minded, and grow again… more deeply rooted as a human being. Serving the community makes me happy, and slowly, without even knowing, I was out of my grieving phase. To this day, I sometimes come back to watch that video to get new inspiration.

  • @r.horton7626
    @r.horton7626 6 місяців тому +196

    Wow,he's got the essense of deep depression down correctly. I also loved his idea of asking strangers what their hidden,unused talent is.

    • @alvallac2171
      @alvallac2171 6 місяців тому +2

      *Wow, he's
      *hidden, unused

    • @wordsculpt
      @wordsculpt 6 місяців тому

      @@alvallac2171 "Speak for yourself, John Alden." And you have. You, yourself, are both.

    • @Chatoyancify
      @Chatoyancify 5 місяців тому +8

      It's an awkward question for people who don't have a hidden, unused talent.

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet 5 місяців тому +7

      ​@@alvallac2171dude, I'm a grammar fanatic but that was petty, even for me.

    • @poijntxhaisdgcha6004
      @poijntxhaisdgcha6004 5 місяців тому

      that sentence sounds like my i once say have u realize that sometime a stranger will help u but he twisted that way. i dont think , also last time i talk about depression. hope internate stop coyp n stealing no more is kinded of hurtful they show no respect care n ask u first

  • @pamgessler5923
    @pamgessler5923 6 місяців тому +111

    What he is describing here is ministry, compassion and love.

  • @Michelle-cn9zp
    @Michelle-cn9zp 3 місяці тому +7

    I’ve been mistreated and neglected so much that it’s hard for me to connect with people. I wasn’t always this way. I became this way gradually and I desperately want to change it. I have not had the best experiences with therapist.

  • @EvesRevenge
    @EvesRevenge 2 місяці тому +5

    I often catch eye contact with ppl in public which brings a smile to my face and it’s contagious…they smile back it is the most beautiful feeling…a connection and knowing without words…pure and natural connection…

  • @aarohivijh
    @aarohivijh 6 місяців тому +58

    People with anxiety, especially social anxiety, are at such a disadvantage. It is utterly debilitating, and decades pass before they even realize it’s a problem.

    • @iksandrr
      @iksandrr 5 місяців тому +11

      I think this is interesting because he mentioned how misunderstood and devastating depression is, but he missed how debilitating anxiety can be as you mentioned. It makes any connection almost impossible. He doesn’t realize how difficult it is for people with it to do any of what he mentioned.

    • @teredavila572
      @teredavila572 5 місяців тому

      ​@@iksandrr😮

    • @user-us3pi4es5b
      @user-us3pi4es5b 5 місяців тому +1

      Maybe breathe and tell itself ur safe ❤

    • @user-us3pi4es5b
      @user-us3pi4es5b 5 місяців тому

      ​@@iksandrr break thru. Like he suggests. U CAN !

    • @tammyturtle4434
      @tammyturtle4434 5 місяців тому +4

      Just as those of us in debilitating chronic pain who suffer from anxiety and depression find it very hard to follow positive advise.

  • @cherylmorgan3925
    @cherylmorgan3925 6 місяців тому +120

    The description of knowing your wife is incredibly moving. What a blessing to have you give this speech for all of us to ponder. It is such a difficult time we live in - a horrible disconnect from one another. Thank you for bringing me to tears and giving me a bit of hope.

  • @conniekoudela
    @conniekoudela 5 місяців тому +44

    What a magnificent Illuminator!!!! The WORLD needs MORE!!!!

  • @aracelicofield3057
    @aracelicofield3057 2 місяці тому +6

    I was touched how he described his wife as "beholding". Very touching. Very human, the deepest we could be.

  • @DSheffield68
    @DSheffield68 6 місяців тому +290

    This is a tonic. A balm. As you were speaking about attention, I was reminded of Mary Oliver: "Attention is the beginning of devotion." I am deeply grateful for the gifts you have shared here, Mr. Brooks.

    • @George-ie1si
      @George-ie1si 6 місяців тому +13

      I don't know why but I hardly understood what he was talking about, I have read many comments who all say how fantastic his talk was. I just didn't get it, but I will listen again, and again, as I think that for me to understand him, will be of greatest benefit to me.

    • @susankovach8927
      @susankovach8927 6 місяців тому +3

      Those with adhd have a thinking problem in conversation. Perhaps this is a big reason for the problem with people not conversing well

    • @SG-jh8ff
      @SG-jh8ff 6 місяців тому +5

      This is the most eloquently articulated compliment of a comment I have ever read. Thank you 🙏

    • @sheilagilchrist9167
      @sheilagilchrist9167 6 місяців тому

      ​@@George-ie1si😮

    • @LivingConsciously707
      @LivingConsciously707 6 місяців тому

      @@George-ie1si That's because it didn't make sense to you and that's good. Mr. Brooks has this all backwards.

  • @bridpentony
    @bridpentony 6 місяців тому +12

    If only…there were more humans like Brooks…what a better world we would live in

  • @josephgoldenberg9149
    @josephgoldenberg9149 5 місяців тому +8

    I’m 28 years old, I’ve been watching you on PBS every Friday night for multiple years now! I miss Mark Shields (may he rest in peace), I learned a lot of interpersonal skills watching the interactions you guys had, even when you disagreed.

  • @ClumsySmurfett
    @ClumsySmurfett 5 місяців тому +48

    This is the first time I've ever heard of David Brooks... what a wonderful insightful, touching talk... I will carry this with me forever. Thank you ♡

    • @DJK-cq2uy
      @DJK-cq2uy 2 місяці тому

      Wow🎉🎉😂😂

    • @Bellathebear777
      @Bellathebear777 2 місяці тому

      ​@@DJK-cq2uy see. You did make a difference. First for me as well. Zero to nun conversational skills, but now I'm going to learn, the questions. Ty

  • @joycejenkins5126
    @joycejenkins5126 6 місяців тому +158

    I’ve followed David on PBS, for years! NEVER heard him speak this personal way! He’s very good at sharing his thoughts and experiences 👍🏿

    • @nrs6956
      @nrs6956 6 місяців тому +4

      Generally have found Brooks the low point on PBS. Mark Shields was much more pointed.

    • @kooale
      @kooale 4 місяці тому +2

      jj - Same here, decades, several! He's come a long way, a remarkable individual. I'm very impressed with Brooks.

    • @kooale
      @kooale 4 місяці тому

      He was a great foil to Shields, who was no rocket scientist either back in the day. Brook's has really gone places over the decades, he has my respect now when he once had only my attention.@@nrs6956

    • @joycejenkins5126
      @joycejenkins5126 3 місяці тому

      @@kooale he’s found himself in a more serious way!

  • @delializarraga9638
    @delializarraga9638 6 місяців тому +75

    “Each person that you meet is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery you’ll never get to the bottom of”
    What a profound quote. Thank you for this enlightenment. Dear God, help me to become more of an illuminator, as I go about my day, starting with my spouse, my children, my grandchildren, my neighbors, and so on…

    • @LivingConsciously707
      @LivingConsciously707 6 місяців тому +10

      Or, each person you meet is a reflection of you. Change you and you change the people you meet.

    • @user-to6nk8sf6u
      @user-to6nk8sf6u 6 місяців тому +5

      Yes, it is such a good and nurturing thing to do. Especially for children going through all that they are. Amazingly, I found just pausing to listen longer and better created so much more happiness. That is what love feels like.

    • @chomperthefirst533
      @chomperthefirst533 5 місяців тому +4

      I think the ability to truly listen is the ability to love. I am a natural extrovert, Christian Catholic. First born of 6. Us first borns have to perform. When a camera comes out we cannot say, I’m shy, I’m not in the mood, I’m introverted. You learn that this is not your choice. You are part of the whole. What you do and say affects the everybody.
      I loved people. all people. I knew they were each and everyone sacred. Made in the image of God and that we all have unique gifts. I always tried to find out what made people tick. To really know them. I was never good at small talk. To me it is was a veneer and substitute for communication. But I also learned that you always have to meet people where they are at, and sometimes small talk is where their at. 😊 I worked at a residential institution. I learned a lot about how to really see people. How to gain their trust, love them unconditionally, and without judgement - although none of this was my intent, I just wanted to see their humanness: their suffering and joy. What they longed for. Their core. I learned that some people, in order to get in to their line of vision so to speak, you had to become like them in mannerisms. Share with them eye to eye. You need to accompany people for awhile in order to relate to them and ultimately to empathize. I haven’t even watched this video so will shut up! (I’m only at 10:14!)

    • @patriciamharris5664
      @patriciamharris5664 5 місяців тому

      ​@@LivingConsciously707 Good one!!

    • @patriciamharris5664
      @patriciamharris5664 5 місяців тому

      ​@@chomperthefirst533❤

  • @margueritendi7033
    @margueritendi7033 5 місяців тому +88

    The trio David Brooks, Marc Shield ( ✝️ 🕊) and Judy Woodruff have revolutionized tv news for me. As an immigrant who doesn't have English as her 1st language, and who tries to understand and learn about US history, politics and culture, they've never failed to enrich me in a subtle, polite and polished, human, yet extremely informative way. I was always looking forward to PBS Friday eve news. I'm a millennial, by the way

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet 5 місяців тому

      PBS has Definitely been captured by the liberals.. it used to be unbiased. It's not anymore. I'm someone who watched PBS for decades and I've seen it shift to a liberal platform.

    • @pedro97w
      @pedro97w 5 місяців тому +1

      They are giving you a biased perspective from the Left. Trust me.
      Listen to some Conservatives too, these guys are just purebred DC hacks

    • @kooale
      @kooale 4 місяці тому

      What a great statement. Cool. Thanks!

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому +2

      Hi Marguerite!
      Nice to see my name online!
      Hahaha.
      Eventhough on UA-cam it says Madelief, my birthname is Marguerite.
      It's a rare name in my environments. It love my name and therefore I love you too.
      You made me curious. I never heard of Marc Shield and Judy Woordruff, but will definitely check them out.
      Thank you.

    • @judim.9046
      @judim.9046 3 місяці тому +2

      Same here, I have loved their shows and presentations from the first moment I got to know them❤

  • @livinginresonance
    @livinginresonance 5 місяців тому +56

    “These skills, from the first gaze to the conversation to hard conversations amid conflict, these to me are the essence of moral life.” ~ David Brooks

  • @ornelashtembari18
    @ornelashtembari18 6 місяців тому +217

    I’ve followed David Brooks for a few years now and I have come to appreciate his insights and deep thinking. We need more journalists like him that can communicate with so much eloquence and clarity.

    • @davehanson199
      @davehanson199 6 місяців тому +6

      You’re crazy

    • @emmanuelnwangwa1950
      @emmanuelnwangwa1950 6 місяців тому

      Or 😊pl😊
      O😊pppl😊

    • @emmanuelnwangwa1950
      @emmanuelnwangwa1950 6 місяців тому

      @@davehanson199 no😊or ooo

    • @patricia7434
      @patricia7434 6 місяців тому +8

      For that matter, we need more PEOPLE like him!

    • @gliberty42
      @gliberty42 6 місяців тому +6

      I've got to say, although I always found him likeable, I used to see him as a bit surface level, often superficially correct or having a mainstream reading of policy, but nothing special. But this is really profound and clearly he has really grown as a person and is sharing those insights and his personal journey and personal story, with details. It makes him relatable, and gives his insights context, makes it all more interesting and memorable. I am truly impressed and like him a lot more now.
      .... I too have grown and changed my views - on policy and personally - and it is always inspiring to see others share their growth in whatever form it comes. We must all be open and willing to rethink and to change as we learn - though first we must be willing to listen and learn.

  • @broussma
    @broussma 6 місяців тому +71

    Thank you! Throughout my career, I have observed a concerning trend of increasing anger in social interactions. People seem more inclined to become easily agitated and quick to express their frustrations. What used to be civil debates and discussions have now turned into heated arguments and personal attacks. This slide toward anger is detrimental to effective communication and cooperation. It is crucial that we recognize this shift and strive to bring back civility and respect in our interactions to foster a more harmonious and productive society.

    • @TKCTSTN
      @TKCTSTN 6 місяців тому +9

      The concept of the "common good" is disappearing.

    • @julesfairfax5623
      @julesfairfax5623 6 місяців тому +5

      People rush to be insulted.

    • @Guddilove801
      @Guddilove801 6 місяців тому

      ​Interesting huh!

    • @Guddilove801
      @Guddilove801 6 місяців тому

      ​At onetime we all globally knew what that meant . But now it's got a manipulated twist to its definition..

    • @gordo6908
      @gordo6908 6 місяців тому

      ​@@TKCTSTN tends to happen with bills of goods

  • @Rebajn
    @Rebajn 5 місяців тому +17

    Such great thoughts & instruction & I’m reminded the Bible teaches all of this. The greatest commandment is to love one another, esteem others better than yourself.

  • @bettycarolan6663
    @bettycarolan6663 4 місяці тому +47

    Absolutely loved this talk so much I’ve been busy all morning sharing it to friends and family. What a wise beautiful man. We all basically want to be seen and respected. Sending love and warmth to everyone who listens to this amazing man. ❤

    • @user-sx9lb1uv5m
      @user-sx9lb1uv5m 4 місяці тому +1

      The book is good too! But having the book and talk…🎉❤

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Betty,
      David's talk did also raise the urge of sharing within me.
      So nice to read you did too.
      Thank you for you contribution!
      Bless you.

  • @amelittaberretta9109
    @amelittaberretta9109 6 місяців тому +19

    I strive to be better every day, not easy. I have met endless numbers of diminishes, especially now that I am a much older woman, life having left it’s mark on my face and body. My. Brooks, i so much enjoy your articles and speeches.😅

  • @TheOGJLaw
    @TheOGJLaw 6 місяців тому +14

    The universe is always able to smack me (a well-meaning smack) across the face like Cher does to Nicholas Cage in Moonstruck -- "snap out of it!" -- with such obvious synchronicity as to be a clear sign of our interconnectedness and some unseen force guiding our stories. I have been in a depression for several years now that has made little sense to those around me, has challenged my ability to hope, has challenged the patience of friends, family and coworkers, and that literally caused many of the pillars of the life i had constructed to collapse. I am finally beginning to emerge out of the muck and stumbled upon this, which is beautiful and profound and something I needed to hear right now. David made me feel seen. Seeing that it was recorded on my birthday is the smack in the face that I referred to --- a great cosmic pat on the back for making it through, Thank you.

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому +1

      Likewise, here.
      Thank you for your sharing your personal story.
      With deep gratitude, Marguerite

  • @babaktaghavi497
    @babaktaghavi497 4 місяці тому +23

    Listening to this made me breakdown and cry so many times, because it touched me at the core. Truth is always liberating. Thank you David Brooks

  • @steffanykrisniski145
    @steffanykrisniski145 5 місяців тому +18

    This is exactly what I needed to hear, THANK YOU. I am in a politically "mixed marriage," I'm a liberal cosmopolitan who speaks 3 languages married 17 years to a conservative-leaning man who has spent his entire life (3 generations back) in the same small rural community and never left the US. Listening genuinely, openly, and with great respect has not only kept us together but also opened us up to a deep and rich understanding of the political "other." This experience has profoundly changed us and we strive to being this openness and humanizing approach into our wider interactions, but we feel so alone in doing so. It's VERY heartening to see this message proclaimed by David Brooks. I hope that more people are inspired and feel the urgency to courageously join the force for humanization!

    • @shamparice007
      @shamparice007 5 місяців тому +1

      yes my sister...I am with you 🙏 Let us continue to be Human .....loving all 💕

    • @michelebreensimmons5713
      @michelebreensimmons5713 5 місяців тому +1

      We are in the same situation - but honor and love ( most of the time😂) come before opinions and politics..

    • @volvobeliever2427
      @volvobeliever2427 5 місяців тому

      Too bad he didn't inspire his own marriage before the divorce. Maybe his new marriage will inspire him until a new hottie comes along.

  • @roxanneb6208
    @roxanneb6208 6 місяців тому +87

    I live in a very small, rural town and have experienced so much of what he spoke about, regarding how bad people treat others. It felt comforting to hear his reasons why they do it. Another part of his talk brought me comfort because my mother just recently passed away and I don’t have much of a support system. Thank you David.

    • @Elizabeth-arb22
      @Elizabeth-arb22 6 місяців тому +18

      May you find peace and comfort at this challenging time. I hope that even the words of a stranger will provide you with a measure of solace.

    • @roxanneb6208
      @roxanneb6208 6 місяців тому +6

      @@Elizabeth-arb22 Thank you Elizabeth, they do.

    • @umibrahimibrahim4966
      @umibrahimibrahim4966 6 місяців тому +1

      Choose the best either printed words or humans.

    • @patriciamharris5664
      @patriciamharris5664 5 місяців тому +3

      Roxanne..
      My condolences ❤

    • @Joanne-wx1pj
      @Joanne-wx1pj 5 місяців тому +4

      Roxanne, I am pleased to hear you found comfort from David's talk. As for your own personal sad loss - I am sending you heartfelt condolences

  • @cf8595
    @cf8595 6 місяців тому +16

    Problem is, I'm one of the ones who is curious, asks questions, wants to deeply understand because I want that so badly from others (completely emotionally unavailable and non-validating family). I gave and gave in the hopes I'd 'be the change' and be seen too. I am now burned out, exhausted, and I had to shut out everyone for whom I had become their container. I literally ran away from that life (work, family, town) and currently live on my own and rarely go out while I recover. I do have three very close people who can have balanced conversations, and are curious about my life and my thoughts. On towards more friendships and environments that are mutually respectful.

    • @toddreasor544
      @toddreasor544 6 місяців тому +3

      I respect you and your beautiful path.

    • @shamparice007
      @shamparice007 5 місяців тому +4

      I love you and send you hugs of Hope....a mum from India 🥰

    • @cherylkeller5181
      @cherylkeller5181 5 місяців тому +3

      I came from the same type of family. My parents never talked to me until I talked to them. 😢 They were overwhelmed with 6 kids and moving every couple years

    • @patriciamharris5664
      @patriciamharris5664 5 місяців тому

      ​@@cherylkeller5181❤

    • @chilloften
      @chilloften Місяць тому +1

      I so understand.

  • @Goodnews99457
    @Goodnews99457 5 місяців тому +21

    🙏🙏🙏 Mr. Brooks, the nation desperately needs to hear this lecture, especially now.

  • @laurensanders1677
    @laurensanders1677 5 місяців тому +10

    The first conservative who has captivated and held my attention with his humanity and insights.

  • @tacosnachosburritos
    @tacosnachosburritos 6 місяців тому +29

    I have grown to really love David Brooks. He is so right about bridging to other people with different opinions or personal outlooks. I tend to be one of those weirdos who loves talking to my seat mate on a plane. It has always given me joy to meet new people and I never had anyone get upset with me for starting a discussion. As a matter of fact people will tell me it made the ride fun. Keep preaching David!

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому +2

      Hahaha.
      I can completely relate to that. What a joy meeting strangers can be!
      Thank you for sharing.

  • @anneheffernan2351
    @anneheffernan2351 6 місяців тому +61

    You could easily pass as a stand up comedian. Love the honesty

  • @Wise4HarvestTime
    @Wise4HarvestTime 5 місяців тому +2

    Dude's intro is funnier than most stand up comedy I've heard

  • @madelineasmr926
    @madelineasmr926 2 місяці тому +4

    This is one of the most refreshing and insightful videos I’ve ever seen and this is coming from someone who has watched thousands of psychology videos and struggled with intense depression. Thank you so much!

  • @s.d.crockett486
    @s.d.crockett486 6 місяців тому +82

    One of the best speech I have heard in a long time. ❤

    • @bwoodward9564
      @bwoodward9564 5 місяців тому +2

      Yet, he denies Trump.

    • @amorascottREDC8
      @amorascottREDC8 5 місяців тому +2

      Me too… ❤

    • @s.d.crockett486
      @s.d.crockett486 5 місяців тому +1

      @@bwoodward9564 Ha. I think the point was besides politics :) I love that people have different opinions, evolving opinions, and it's up to us debate them all. :)

    • @Bellathebear777
      @Bellathebear777 2 місяці тому

      I deny the buy dung​@@bwoodward9564

  • @xkdavid1451
    @xkdavid1451 6 місяців тому +24

    "I will not declare war" what an statement with so many ramifications personal and universal. Thank you, Mr. Brooks, I have followed your political commentaries for many years and I appreciate enormously your timing insight and your witty use of language. Reading the book now ;)

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому

      David is witty, isn't he?
      Besides the deep hidden truths he shares and makes us be aware of/makes us see, ourselves aswell as others.
      Thank you for your contribution.

  • @saraswatkin9226
    @saraswatkin9226 5 місяців тому +2

    Unconditional Love and contentment is all one needs for happy peaceful life. With those two virtues you have enrichment.
    Discontentment means anger, jealousy, poor self esteem and self destructive by meeting or trusting wrong people. Depression is symptomatic of deeper physical illness produced by stress, bereavement or hormonal imbalance.

  • @zenwarrior3603
    @zenwarrior3603 5 місяців тому +5

    He doesn't sound like a conservative. He actually has empathy and compassion. Wonderful presentation!

  • @allisonkalloo2293
    @allisonkalloo2293 6 місяців тому +68

    Transcendent. I was drawn to the video by the compelling title of his book alone, only to be completely enraptured by his masterclass on becoming more authentic versions of ourselves by inviting others to do the same. His examples and inspiration are exquisite. I was also gobsmacked to find out how many of the practices he described I naturally employ in my daily interactions. I feel seen.

  • @Dana9437
    @Dana9437 6 місяців тому +18

    Compelling and compassionate.

    • @Dana9437
      @Dana9437 6 місяців тому +3

      but the volume is messed up...I have my volume all the way turned up and still not loud enough

  • @adrianoroyorkshire
    @adrianoroyorkshire 5 місяців тому +3

    As a teacher and an illuminator, I do feel drawn to people. I am an extrovert and feel good about myself. Some people feel uncomfortable with my interest. I assume they might think I want to take something away from them, something like their trust, fence, or safety. But instead, I just enjoy getting to know them.

  • @faridahalihassan8005
    @faridahalihassan8005 4 місяці тому +6

    I like what this man says. You have my respect, Sir. I will read your books, I feel I need to. ❤
    Like you said, we really don't give each other the compassion we feel we need and that is one of our major setbacks. Thank you, Sir.

  • @cathy3951
    @cathy3951 6 місяців тому +55

    This is one of my favorite speeches of all time! Thank you Brooks! For years I've gone through life not feeling connected then one day had an "ah ha" awakening about connective tissue and autoimmune disorders. Rampant in our USA culture. It can start with us. We can be the change for healing/listening.

    • @nancyblumel2712
      @nancyblumel2712 5 місяців тому +4

      What is that connection there between auto immune and connective tissue?😊

    • @cathy3951
      @cathy3951 5 місяців тому

      It seems possible that our emotions could get translated from the emotional body into the physical body. If our thoughts whether conscious or not are saying we're not connected to others or our purpose or even ourselves, our cells could literally react to those statements/commands and respond accordingly (not work in harmony). I realize it's not that simple, but it might be playing a huge role in the malfunction of the body. @@nancyblumel2712

  • @wayneholmes2702
    @wayneholmes2702 6 місяців тому +12

    Always knew there was something different about David. He’s Canadian and also Jewish and a lover of Jesus and his teachings. A great combo! He’s much more than that hey authentic. Our world desperately needs this.

  • @Green_Godess
    @Green_Godess Місяць тому +1

    Having just finished watching this I am still processing all of the wonderful gems I heard and felt. As I'm not yet able to articulate a concise statement of gratitude, I'll just say thank you.
    Thank you 🙏🏾💚

  • @BevLockhart-zo8lh
    @BevLockhart-zo8lh 3 місяці тому +3

    Dude, you're awesome. I'm blessed to have stumbled across you today! I am blessed. I suffer from depression often. I've learned to give it to God and pray for deliverance. It's the only thing that works. 😮

  • @grahamsampson769
    @grahamsampson769 6 місяців тому +38

    Teaching through storytelling. Powerful.

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl 5 місяців тому +3

      It really engages peoples hearts & minds.

    • @yelizaveta1278
      @yelizaveta1278 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@CherylBerryl..and bridging those is "where it's at"

    • @bookwoman7803
      @bookwoman7803 3 місяці тому

      As Jesus did!

  • @f8fulyurs
    @f8fulyurs 6 місяців тому +36

    I appreciated his closing statement that he is a teacher because honestly as a therapist one of things we strive for out client is to see an entire person and the things he said while not anything new- Is a lesson that we as humans seems to be forgotten. We need relationships: To be seen, heard and listen to others. We need reciprocal caring community oriented relationships. As an American society we’ve been so lost…

    • @shamparice007
      @shamparice007 5 місяців тому +4

      yes my friend, but we are being 'found' too, you for one are found...you are here...that gives me hope 😄for America 🙏

    • @artisticendeavors5076
      @artisticendeavors5076 5 місяців тому

      American Society is a "manufactured" form of lost which has been and currently is being cruelly sold by lovers of money.

  • @maramclaine830
    @maramclaine830 5 місяців тому +3

    I love it that he's so proud of his inner Teen Girl ! That is EXACTLY how to learn how to be Emotional!! Much ❤️ to All Hang in There. There are Soo many of us who live in a place of Love. I was a Death Duola and have seen humans at their worst and I SEE the Love humans carry inside for Each Other. It's Always those they Lived and Lost who speak to them as they journey home to Source. Don't give up Faith. Walk with Grace Rise in Gratitude.
    Like our Poet Laurette Joy Harjos says ,We are born with Eyes that can Never Close. We can SEE other's.
    Also Remember to ALLOW others to LOVE you Back.

  • @allbionics
    @allbionics Місяць тому +1

    I love the speech and its so deeply humane messages. As a former refugee, I have seen diminishers and illuminators in all instantiations one might imagine, from jail to high society. And the message is that, if illuminators are roughly 30%, they really have to carry "on their backs" the rest of the 70% of the society :)

  • @kathyduer7108
    @kathyduer7108 6 місяців тому +14

    What a chrismatic speaker. Thats a gift ! ❤ I really enjoyed him.

  • @jeremyeagar7719
    @jeremyeagar7719 6 місяців тому +30

    Suddenly I want to go have meaningful conversations with all the people in my life on the fringes, to see if we can find a closer connection. What more is there?

  • @coachnatalistrydom
    @coachnatalistrydom 5 місяців тому +4

    That's what I did, listened and written almost all speech down :) Permit yourself to be a bad writer, that's are the words I needed today, since I am trying storytelling in my life. Deeply appreciated Professor Brooks.

  • @pilargonzalez8442
    @pilargonzalez8442 6 місяців тому +16

    Wonderful presentation indeed. Dignity and respect, all humans, all living beings on this planet matter. We still have so much to learn!!! Thank you.

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому +1

      That is a beautiful word, dignity.
      More people should be aware of knowing what dignity means and means to be.
      Thank you for sharing!

  • @TheJourneyofMeditation
    @TheJourneyofMeditation 6 місяців тому +19

    This made me cry, it touched my heart so deeply. I'm buying this beautiful man's book.

    • @-Madelief-
      @-Madelief- 3 місяці тому

      David made me cry too. As you write, he touched my heart deeply.
      Thank you for sharing! 🙏

  • @EdgardoTLopez
    @EdgardoTLopez 6 місяців тому +7

    Never heard so much clarity and deep insight i such brief and simple ways on so vital a topic. A lawyer here.

    • @bookwoman7803
      @bookwoman7803 3 місяці тому

      Bet it positively changes your interactions!

  • @user-ec4em5ne2k
    @user-ec4em5ne2k 4 місяці тому +2

    David Brooks---You illuminate us all. Thank you for your scholarship, gift of communication, and humanity.

  • @ceeceeh
    @ceeceeh 3 місяці тому +3

    You made me realize why I get so much satisfaction responding to posts I read on Twitter, even though I suspect no one is reading them.There is so much ugliness and misinformation on the site that I always do it with the hope that if I change one mind with my non-confrontational informative post, I have done my part to make society a better place. You gave me a lot to think about especially with regards to understanding the people I disagree with.

  • @marcyaxelrod
    @marcyaxelrod 6 місяців тому +16

    AMEN David! You're teaching us to Choose How We Show Up! To be human-to-human. I call this Alltelligence. It's living in nature's symbiosis and reciprocity, the way we're designed to thrive. We - and the world - need this now. #ChooseToShowUp

  • @mariasoderberg1366
    @mariasoderberg1366 6 місяців тому +11

    Thank you. Profoundly human and humble.

  • @carolynprince1181
    @carolynprince1181 5 місяців тому +3

    I used to love to watch you and Mark on the PBS news hour on Friday nights. I loved the respect and admiration you showed for Mark. Because I am an introvert and struggle with strangers and social groups, I learned a long time ago that most people love to talk about themself, if you ask questions.
    I am a bit older than you are and I see a disturbing trend in young families today where parents are so worried about the psyche of their children that they are afraid to punish bad behavior, so bad behavior goes unchecked and grows.
    My daughter started her family very young and has five children - ages 15-23. The saying in their family was, “you get what you get and you don’t throw a fit.” They’ve had many struggles raising these kids (and they’re still in the process with the littles - now not so little) but the focus has always been on serving others. They help their neighbors with yard work, they assist strangers broken down, they serve in soup kitchens, they go on mission trips, they help each other with their chores, they’re discouraged from complaining but if they have a real beef, they listen and work it out, they’re discouraged from speaking ill of anyone, they encourage each other, they spend a lot of family time together, on birthdays they take turns saying what they love about the birthday person, they read the Bible on their own and once a week gather to inform the others of something they learned from it, they listen to each other, they apologize, they pray for each other. Every Christmas their parents give them a chunk of money to give to a charity and each child must research and present a report on their charity of choice, saying what the charity does and why they chose the charity.
    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had people come and tell me how awesome my grandkids are. My daughter, who works at their school, tells me there is an increasing amount of parents adopting the “gently parenting” theory. Younger parents come to her to ask how they can get their children to obey. There is no way to get kids to obey under this method and parents are raising self entitled monsters who do not care about anyone but themself. When each child thinks the world revolves around him/her, it disrupts the family and makes everyone miserable.
    I love that you have written this book to help develop skills to better see and care about others. The breakdown of the home has led to the breakdown of society. I hope people will read your book and dare to make change in their life and their family life, dare to discipline their kids, dare to show their kids how to be respectful and how to get involved in serving others.

    • @jimakirk8998
      @jimakirk8998 4 місяці тому

      Amen! All this works for everyone involved to bring love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness & self - control, both inside and outside the home 🙏🏼

  • @yelena3285
    @yelena3285 5 місяців тому +2

    Brought laugh and tears to my eyes. Thank you.

  • @sunnysweden4691
    @sunnysweden4691 6 місяців тому +7

    David’s laugh is heartwarming.

  • @catherinevaughan7522
    @catherinevaughan7522 6 місяців тому +11

    Thank you, Mr Brooks, for describing kindness, mindful kindness.

  • @hopefully2224
    @hopefully2224 Місяць тому

    This man’s talks give me joy!! He’s so talented

  • @sherapontaoe3214
    @sherapontaoe3214 5 місяців тому

    I’ve enjoyed David for years..now more than ever. Wonderful talk…sharing with several others! Thanks David!

  • @Trini2DeBone
    @Trini2DeBone 6 місяців тому +35

    David Brooks is so humble and such a good analyst of human behavior. God bless him. I can listen to him all day long.

  • @brenschilling3529
    @brenschilling3529 6 місяців тому +27

    David Brooks !!! David Brooks !!! David Brooks !!! I love you! You are the best teacher. (Yes I listened and learned). Sharing IS Caring! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, wisdom, caring, great seeing in love and empathy on how to make this world a better place.

  • @beckyjohnson9746
    @beckyjohnson9746 3 місяці тому

    One of the best talks I have ever heard. An hour well spent and I will share this as widely as I can.

  • @digitalsurfer5458
    @digitalsurfer5458 5 місяців тому +4

    My key takeaways ~
    Basic: Western society is not teaching social skills, resulting in social/behavioural ignorance (something I always think of).
    Gaze (pre-condition): Seeing/greeting each person as if looking in the eye of the God/Creator.
    Respect is like 'air' - cannot see when present, but missed when its lacking.