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David Brooks


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David Brooks is one of the nation’s leading writers and commentators. He is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times, a writer for The Atlantic, and appears regularly on PBS Newshour. He is the bestselling author of The Second Mountain, The Road to Character, The Social Animal, Bobos in Paradise, and On Paradise Drive.

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Democrats Are Increasing Inequality

When it comes to education policy, Republicans are now kicking Democrats in the butt.
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Published on October 09, 2025 14:00
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How to Know a Person: The A...

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The Road to Character

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The Social Animal: The Hidd...

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The Second Mountain

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Bobos in Paradise: The New ...

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On Paradise Drive: How We L...

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The Paradise Suite: Bobos i...

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Backward And Upward: The Ne...

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The Age of Upheaval: Edward...

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“We are called at certain moments to comfort people who are enduring some trauma. Many of us don't know how to react in such situations, but others do. In the first place, they just show up. They provide a ministry of presence. Next, they don't compare. The sensitive person understands that each person's ordeal is unique and should not be compared to anyone else's. Next, they do the practical things--making lunch, dusting the room, washing the towels. Finally, they don't try to minimize what is going on. They don't attempt to reassure with false, saccharine sentiments. They don't say that the pain is all for the best. They don't search for silver linings. They do what wise souls do in the presence of tragedy and trauma. They practice a passive activism. They don't bustle about trying to solve something that cannot be solved. The sensitive person grants the sufferer the dignity of her own process. She lets the sufferer define the meaning of what is going on. She just sits simply through the nights of pain and darkness, being practical, human, simple, and direct.”
David Brooks, The Road to Character

“Humility is the awareness that there’s a lot you don’t know and that a lot of what you think you know is distorted or wrong.”
David Brooks, The Road to Character

“Recovering from suffering is not like recovering from a disease. Many people don’t come out healed; they come out different.”
David Brooks, The Road to Character

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