David Brooks on Friendship (and Its Benefits)

David Brooks on Friendship (and Its Benefits) September 24, 2014

David Brooks had a great piece at the New York Times last weekend on the social and political benefits of friendship, and how to revive the lost art:

Somebody recently asked me what I would do if I had $500 million to give away. My first thought was that I’d become a moderate version of the Koch brothers. I’d pay for independent candidates to run against Democratic or Republican members of Congress who veered too far into their party’s fever swamps.

But then I realized that if I really had that money, I’d want to affect a smaller number of people in a more personal and profound way. The big, established charities are already fighting disease and poverty as best they can, so in search of new directions I thought, oddly, of friendship.

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