Growing divisions feel arbitrary, political, and even mean. Why do differences need to divide people and families into what feels like separate planets?
I just looked into Kate Murphy’s book and added it to my reading list. It sounds interesting. Have you read David Brooks book: “How to know a person”? I loved that book. I bought it as an audiobook. He is reading it himself and his voice is wonderful. So it was even better to listen to it.
I've heard him talk about his book, and it's on my listening list. It's good to know he reads his. It always throws me off when the author doesn't narrate a first-person book. And I can see how you'd connect the two books. It's so true that we often don't really know (or really hear) the people we think we do. But it's cool that we can learn new ways to understand each other better. Thanks Susanne for sharing!
I just looked into Kate Murphy’s book and added it to my reading list. It sounds interesting. Have you read David Brooks book: “How to know a person”? I loved that book. I bought it as an audiobook. He is reading it himself and his voice is wonderful. So it was even better to listen to it.
I've heard him talk about his book, and it's on my listening list. It's good to know he reads his. It always throws me off when the author doesn't narrate a first-person book. And I can see how you'd connect the two books. It's so true that we often don't really know (or really hear) the people we think we do. But it's cool that we can learn new ways to understand each other better. Thanks Susanne for sharing!