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Born on August 11, 1961, in Toronto, Canada, David Brooks has worked in diverse fields including journalism, academia, and writing. Raised in New York City and Pennsylvania, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of Chicago in 1983. This academic foundation not only underpins his astute observations on societal shifts and human relationships but also reflects in the intellectual depth evident in his exploration of understanding others in the book; How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others and Being Deeply Seen.
Brooks’s editorial roles at the Washington Times and later The Wall Street Journal exposed him to a spectrum of geopolitical issues. As Op-ed Editor at The Wall Street Journal and in subsequent positions at The Weekly Standard, The Atlantic, and Newsweek, Brooks engaged with diverse topics and ideologies, showcasing a versatility in navigating intellectual currents. He also worked as a commentator on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (later called PBS NewsHour). Beyond news reporting and commentary, he contributed articles to publications like The Atlantic Monthly. These experiences contribute to his inclusive approach in the book, where he emphasizes the significance of seeing others in their entirety, beyond superficial judgments. Moreover, Brooks taught at Yale University and is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
By David Brooks