Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241670293
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 320
- Weight: 512 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241670292
- Publisher Date: 24 Oct 2023
- Height: 163 mm
- Spine Width: 31 mm
- Width: 242 mm
Original price was: ₹1,699.00.₹1,444.15Current price is: ₹1,444.15.
Unlock the secrets of human connection with David Brooks’ “How To Know a Person.” Dive deep into the art of understanding others and yourself. Explore the hidden layers of personality, motivations, and relationships. Brooks’ insightful guide offers practical tools and profound wisdom to navigate the complexities of human interaction. Discover the richness within each individual and build more meaningful connections. ISBN: 9780241670293
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Ansh Arora –
I had higher expectations. While some chapters were excellent, others were underwhelming. It’s an okay read, but not life-changing.
Suryansh Kanojia –
This book is a gem! It offers a fresh perspective on understanding people. I really found myself reflecting on my interactions and what to improve.
Akshat Chopra –
Not what I expected. Some good points, but also some unrealistic scenarios. Easy to understand, but didn’t resonate with me as much.
Anas Ahmad –
Brooks’ advice is practical and insightful. However, I wish there were more real-life examples. Still, a good book on improving relationships.
Satyam Mohapatra –
A powerful book about how to connect with others and build a better understanding. A very good book that is well written with great ideas
Abhishek Kumar Thakur –
An engaging and enlightening book. It has practical advice with some philosophical concepts. This book is a great read for anyone.
Anuja Tripathy –
This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to improve their relationships. It is a powerful guide to connecting with others, well worth the time.
Pragati Bisht –
I enjoyed the book and its ideas, but I found it a bit preachy. There are parts that will make you reflect on yourself. Worth a try if you like self-help.
Pranjul Dwivedi –
A thought-provoking read! Brooks offers some great insights on building connections, but some parts felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Raghvendra Pratap Singh –
I appreciated Brooks’ approach, but I think it can be unrealistic for some people. A decent read with some helpful tips, but not revolutionary.
Vansh Mahajan –
This book has truly changed how I approach conversations. It is a valuable tool for understanding others, though some concepts were hard to grasp. I will be rereading!
Suraj Kumar –
A fascinating exploration of human connection! Some of the theories felt a little academic, but the overall message is powerful. I really enjoyed this book.
Harshad Bromania –
It is a very insightful book and I find that I am going to be coming back to this again. It has good information. I really like this author.
Ankita Halder –
I’m still processing everything I’ve learned from this book. It is a bit dense, but the wisdom shared is invaluable. Highly recommend!
Shivam Pandey –
Good concept but I felt that it got too philosophical. Great for people looking for deep discussions on human nature, not that useful otherwise.
Shlok Mohaley –
This is one of the best books I have read and I have learned a lot about how to connect. It has been enlightening and has helped me a lot.
Sayak Nandan –
Some very interesting ideas, but they were not fully fleshed out. Some parts were dry to read through and hard to understand the points.