
The Next Big Idea Best Of: David Brooks on the Art of Seeing Others Deeply
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Nov 27, 2025 David Brooks, a New York Times opinion columnist and author, delves into the art of truly seeing others. He shares insights on the importance of empathy, discussing how our egotism can hinder interpersonal perception. With engaging anecdotes, he emphasizes that attentive gaze and small acts of recognition can transform relationships. Brooks also offers practical conversation techniques and reflects on his personal journey toward vulnerability, highlighting the role of human connection in healing societal rifts and combatting rising loneliness.
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Morality Is Attention
- Iris Murdoch reframes morality as how we pay attention to others, not abstract principles.
- Small daily acts of patient, discerning regard shape moral life and social outcomes.
Be An Illuminator, Not A Dimmer
- Treat attention as an on/off switch: be 100% present when you're with someone.
- Aim to be an 'illuminator' who asks questions and makes others feel seen.
The Power Of A Reverent Gaze
- Jimmy Durrell grabs a 93-year-old woman's shoulders, declares love, and transforms her demeanor.
- The story illustrates that reverent gaze and attention change people before words do.









