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The Social Animal: A Story of How Success Happens

This novel delves into the lives of individuals as they navigate the intricate tapestry of social interactions, illustrating how these connections shape their paths to success. more

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David Brooks
David Brooks

David Brooks is an American commentator and writer known for his insightful views on political, cultural, and social issues. Born on August 11, 1961, he graduated from Columbia University and has served as a columnist for The New York Times. Brooks has also appeared on various television and radio programs as a commentator. more

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