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  2. The Social Animal (Brooks book) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks describes the human brain as dependent on what he calls "scouts" running through a deeply complex neuronal network. [2] Ultimately, Brooks depicts human beings as driven by the universal feelings of loneliness and the need to belong—what he labels "the urge to merge." He describes people going through "the loneliness loop" of internal ...

  3. David Brooks (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    David Brooks (born August 11, 1961) [1] is a Canadian-born American book author and political and cultural commentator. Though he describes himself as an ideologic moderate, others have characterised him as centrist, moderate conservative, or conservative, based on his record as contributor to the PBS NewsHour, and as opinion columnist for The New York Times [2] [page needed] [3] [better ...

  4. The Road to Character - Wikipedia

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    The Road to Character is the fourth book written by journalist David Brooks. Brooks taught an undergraduate course at Yale University for three years during the 2010s on humility, the subject of this book. [1] Published in 2015, the author says, "I wrote it, to be honest, to save my own soul."

  5. David Brooks’ happy-marriage delusion is a sign of a new ...

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    And Brooks offers lots of it, including surveys by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center showing an increasing number of young people aren’t prioritizing marriage. Only 29% of young adults ...

  6. Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht went to prison a libertarian ...

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    Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, was sentenced to life in prison in 2015 for drug trafficking, computer hacking, and money laundering.

  7. A Treatise of Human Nature - Wikipedia

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    A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects (1739–40) is a book by Scottish philosopher David Hume, considered by many to be Hume's most important work and one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy. [1]

  8. Trisha Yearwood Sold Tennessee Home One Day Before Garth ...

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    Yearwood, 60, purchased the home in 2000, five years before her 2005 marriage to Brooks

  9. Dataism - Wikipedia

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    It was first used by David Brooks in The New York Times in 2013. [1] The term has been expanded to describe what historian Yuval Noah Harari , in his book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow from 2015, calls an emerging ideology or even a new form of religion, in which "information flow" is the "supreme value". [ 2 ]