New York Times columnist David Brooks’ latest book, How to Know a Person is about our ability to know others, and to make them feel valued and understood. In this episode, Brooks talks to Chicago Booth’s Nick Epley about how seemingly small, everyday interactions can significantly shape our lives. Their conversation was part of the Think Better series, organized by Chicago Booth’s Roman Family Center for Decision Research.
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Raghuram Rajan: your doctor could be in India
How to fix a toxic working culture
Can India’s economy break the mold?
Do you really get more conservative as you age?
How low productivity cost you $25,000
Does tackling global warming require global reporting rules?
Is Elon Musk a modern-day Odysseus?
Could reporting carbon emissions help cut them?
Why are workers so disengaged?
What’s wrong with charity?
Would you call out a microaggression?
An economist debunks “Gone with the Wind”
When will the Fed start cutting interest rates?
Is it fair to charge people different prices?
Why AI may be your best strategist
How should you deliver negative feedback?
Would you call out a workplace bully?
A Nobel laureate on the limits of evidence-based policy
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