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Why You Are Who You Are
- Investigations into Human Personality
- Narrated by: Mark Leary
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
To understand the roots of personality is to understand motivations and influences that shape behavior, which in turn reflect how you deal with the opportunities and challenges of everyday life. That's the focus of these exciting 24 lectures, in which you examine the differences in people's personalities, where these differences come from, and how they shape our lives.
Drawing on information gleaned from psychology, neuroscience, and genetics, Professor Leary opens the door to understanding how personality works and why. Throughout his illuminating lectures, five important personality traits come into focus, traits that form the foundation of how psychologists approach the topic of personality: extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness.
Combining psychology with neuroscience and behavioral genetics, this exploration will open your eyes to the myriad ways our traits, motives, emotions, beliefs, and values are shaped by things like our genes, environment, experiences, and evolutionary history. Why is it so hard to change our behavior? Why do people develop different values and morals? Does personality change as we age? Is personality passed down through genes?
Designed as a fascinating, accessible scientific inquiry, these lectures will have you thinking about personality in a way that enriches your understanding of the complex psychological processes that make you who you are.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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- Life Lover
- 05-15-18
As an addict, I listened to this book. Very Helpfu
I've struggled with meth addiction for nearly 13 years and have sought so many ways to kick my habbit. I wasn't a daily user but once a month, I'd go on a binge. it affected my family, work, and myself. After listening to this book twice, it helped me understand more how some personality types are more prone to drug abuse. Many of the categorically specific traits, habits, and inclinations hit home for me and I did an aweful lot of self reflecting - Trying to unburry the true me who got lost. thanks for the awesome book. I hope next time you can do something specific for substance abuse. We're out here looking for hope.
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- Dan
- 03-30-18
Highly informative - thought provoking insights
Dr. Leary outlines scholarly approaches to human personality in an easy to engage with manner. What could be more complex than human behavior, and yet he offers the foundation concepts in ways that I could understand without any real background in modern psychology. When I consider courses like this I often have a couple of concerns: 1) will the material be too watered down i.e., lack the intellectual substance to be useful, or 2) will the lecturer get into too much detail about their favorite studies, or use too much lab jargon and acronyms at the expense of clear insights. This course has plenty of substance, just the right amount of study summaries to sustain credibility, and the jargon is well explained but not over explained. Finally, the material is presented in a way that I could retain most of the concepts. I have already shared a number of insights with friends and family. I highly recommend this course to anyone interested in investigating the dynamics of personality, or looking for more insight into their own behavior.
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- Joseph
- 03-21-18
One of the Best in the Great Courses Library
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Along with "Nutrition Made Clear" and "Customs of the World," this is one of the three best courses I have taken on TGC. As is the case with the former two courses, "Why You are Who You Are" provides with you with detailed, evidence-based information about a topic that pervades everyday life but for which general information and everyday knowledge is, at best, unreliable. This course definitely helps you to understand the world around you far better, both in an academic and practical sense. Dr. Leary is an excellent presenter as well.
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- Kathy in CA
- 06-29-18
Why Did I Do That, Anyway?
This is a good one, folks. It explains the reasons for many human behaviors, your own unique behaviors and those of other people whom you just can't fathom. Although it covered areas of which I was quite familiar (Personality Disorders), the Professor covered plenty of information that was new to me, enough to make me want to listen to the audiobook a second time to fix it into my brain!
The narration was just fine as it is in most of these Great Courses. It is a winner in my book!
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- John Bales
- 11-21-18
Categories
It's more about what categories of personality he can put people in rather than the affects on why people are who they are.
Also I love most Great Courses, but this book is unnecessarily long. Very repetitive.
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- B. Gholami
- 05-10-18
Nothing about “why”
This book is about tools for measurement of human behavior. Not a bad one at that, but nothing about explaining why the behaviors occur. Read “Behave” by Robert Sapolsky, Instead.
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- MC
- 07-23-19
simplistic, obvious, and repetitive
I was hoping for much more depth. a lot of obvious stuff. friendly tone but wordy.
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- Philip Greenspun
- 10-08-18
Great for workers
Will help you understand why some people are not conscientious. That's a personality trait that is heritable. The professor also can explain a lot of political disagrees with personality characteristics that are primarily genetic. There is not much practical advice in here other than perhaps choose your partner carefully if you're going to have children (and also don't expect people to change!).
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- Al Pen
- 12-10-18
Huge waste of time!
Simplified, obvious, banale!
It says things like “People who tend to think negatively are less happy” (quote not exact but you got the sense)
Huge waste of time!
Until chapter 7 it doesn’t answer any of the major questions as suggested by the title - why we are who we are.
I love the Great Courses, this is the first I had to return.
26 people found this helpful
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- Hendrick Mcdonald
- 03-07-18
One of the better Psych series
This is one of the better psychology oriented THC courses I’ve heard. The speaker grows they the big five trainers and then goes thru how those trainers display themselves in different social settings: leadership, attachment, authority, etc. The lecture on personality disorders was also particularly interesting.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-15-18
buy is now
100% recommend if anyone is interested in psychology. The narration is fantastic and highly addictive. This is one of the best courses I have listened to so far.
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- Diogenes
- 08-28-18
Not Great Courses Quality
This course felt more like a TED talk and suffers from the "on average" statistical nature of the subject.
Was hoping for a more interdisciplinary approach with more linkage between psychology and neuroscience as well as more depth on both.
Have listened to more than 60 great courses. this is my lowest rating ever
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- Anonymous User
- 06-19-20
Wrong title
A robust story, nicely told and covering an interesting subject. In the series of the great coarses however, this is the least interesting coarse I followed. The explaining of the evident is extensive. For example, the professor keeps explaining what variability is, and what a bell-shaped curve comprises. And this same subject kept coming back through the chapters. Once would have been fine, if not superfluous already. The course is not an explanation “why”, as the titel suggests, but merely a description of “what” people can be like. I would have liked it to be more profound.It would have been nice to have covered some studies that support answers to the “why” or to have mentioned some ideas. Or change the titel in, for example: How to describe who you are”.
8 people found this helpful
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- Sandra Brunet
- 04-24-18
Great content, simply explained
This is my second audio book narrated by Prof. Mark Leary. Some great insights helping to understand why we behave the way we do, explained in a simple and easy to understand way. Thank you.
7 people found this helpful
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- Bee
- 02-26-18
interesting up to a point
Didn't tell me anything I didn't know really but an easy listen. Really wanted to know more about the origins and treatment of personality disorders.
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- Jakub
- 04-24-18
Absolutely brilliant!
The voice acting is perfect and keeps the listener well engaged. Comprehensive coverage of the topic. A must read for everyone.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-12-18
A thinkers read for people watching
Enlightening and informative... Great for thinkers and people watchers wanting more tools to calibrate their perception of the people around them...
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-24-18
really enjoyed it
very good book, lots of meta analysis to back it up. very enjoyable and easy to follow.
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- Alice ciccone
- 05-02-18
A serie of very interesting lectures
Interesting insights into people behavior. This is a collection of kind of separate lectures. Only in the end of it there is a link between the different things one learn. It is a bit hard to remember and one should listen multiple times.
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- C. S.
- 11-15-20
General but good baseline, easy to follow
Good examples, nice voice and easy to listen to. this is not a psychology book more of a general baseline of personality types.
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- Daniel
- 09-26-18
Really interesting topic, well told
Excellent lectures and learnt a lot about myself and other people and what makes them/me tick. Never boring at all - was always very engaged.
My only criticism is that there were no lectures about how to change/improve personality traits, it was purely about what is (though I guess that may be another topic...)
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- Anonymous User
- 06-09-19
Thorough, insightful and valuable.
The depth of information in this course is impressive. I’ve learned far more than I expected and found the overall experience exceeded all expectations. It requires singular focus to retain everything but that’s the nature of the topic and not a reflection of the quality of the offering. Professor Leary himself narrates this and his style, cadence and subtle humour add to the experience. It was at times confronting as I reflected on myself and how some of who I am (that I dislike) is identified and explained throughout the series. But it has helped my sense of understanding of myself (and others) and I am profoundly more self aware having navigated these lectures.
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- Angelina
- 04-25-18
Well worth taking the course if you’re interested in understanding the differences in personality
This is a great course that I will be listening to again for the insight it gives for understanding the self and others.
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- David
- 11-11-19
More insightful and helpful than any self help book
Filled with good science and insightful discussion this book will provide more meaning insight into yourself, your relationship, and the people around you than any self help book.
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- nerdy realperson
- 09-11-19
very informative and interesting
informative, clear and eye opening. made me reflect on my own thinking and understanding of personalities along the way
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- susan wee
- 07-31-22
excellent
loved the way it was narrated as apposed to being just read. content gave a lot to think about. well worth the listen.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-11-21
Overall very happy with these lectures
Great lecturer and interesting content! I highly recommend it for anyone interested in psychology. It was great!
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- Anonymous User
- 11-10-20
Great book to understand various personalities.
Detailed explanation on various personality traits. Explains why certain people behave in certain ways - including ourselves.
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- Juliana
- 07-16-19
Amazing audiobook
Great audiobook. Narrator is fantastic. I love this topic which I think is very interesting and important to understand. The narrator is very knowledgeable and captivates us throughout the entire book. Recommended it.