In some ways, Brooks is the most interesting columnist out there: a genuine mixture of insight, curiosity & a compulsion to create allegories about his personal journey.https://twitter.com/nytdavidbrooks/status/1147123184153649152 …
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Turns out “getting strange []” is just what Brooks needed!
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The Times could have spent all that money buying some different words from someone who cares.
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Brooks should just have his own blog. Then we can reserve the pages of the times to something more informative. His personal journey is not as fascinating as he seems to think it is.
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I mean, it's basically Jenny Jones for the literate crowd at this point.
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Nothing about that big wet blob has ever been fascinating please.
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There's no reason he couldn't have been doing it as a blogger rather than as an op-ed columnist for the New York Times. My mid-life crisis was more interesting than Brooks's, and nobody paid me for it.
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Counterpoint: no it absolutely hasn't been
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You were not wrong about the strange part
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His insights are all banal, sub self-help book, pop psychology level. He’s a real-life Jack Handey.
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