Best of: Changing your personality in 3 months
Today on The 21st, we revisited a conversation about something we all have: Personality. Maybe you’re talkative and extroverted, or you’ve always felt a little more shy and introspective. When it comes to agreeableness, do you generally trust other people? Or maybe you're a little more skeptical of people's motivations. One of our guests wanted to see if her personality could actually be changed, and she gave herself three months to do it through a series of activities.
She joined us, along with one of the experts she consulted, to talk about how her experiment played out and what she learned along the way.
This segment originally aired February 23, 2022.
GUESTS:
Olga Khazan
Staff Writer, The Atlantic | Author, Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World
Brent Roberts
Psychology Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Last summer, I began an unusual experiment: To change my own personality https://t.co/04JDvTfChO pic.twitter.com/lq37tRmfVN
— Olga Khazan (@olgakhazan) February 10, 2022
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