Tuesday, February 8, 2011

DON'T

"PSYCHOLOGISTS HAD SPENT DECADES SEARCHING FOR TRAITS THAT EXIST INDEPENDENTLY OF CIRCUMSTANCE, BUT WHAT IF PERSONALITY CAN'T BE SEPARATED FROM CONTEXT?"
- Jonah Lehrer, Don't!

While scientists have been disregarding circumstance in their efforts to define personality types, they have forgotten that the circumstances are what mold and shape a person's personality. Therefore, such a variable should be considered to have an inextricable role in the final result. A person's upbringing and personal experiences all lend a hand in shaping every aspect of their personality - it could be said that there is no such thing as a pure personality. Such things cannot simply be categorized as Type A or Type B, as if they were templates of design. Every individual embodies a unique, undefinable persona that is wholly their own, cultivated throughout their life and interactions with their enviroment.

1 comment:

  1. It's interesting how all of these complicated experiments yield lame results, and one with marshmallows and candy brings out the simple answers that come with a person's upbringing.

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