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Me, Myself, and Us
Me, Myself, and Us: The Science of Personality and the Art of Well-Being | Brian Little
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An in-depth exploration of new scientific findings in personality research comprehensively explains what today's psychologists are learning about the origins of human consciousness, the inherent nature of personality and the sources of individual conduct.
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kaykay521
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Mehso-so

Decent book, good for anyone interested in personality, including the big 5 traits and environmental psychology. It was a little dry in some places but overall good.

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TaylorMay
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1. Harry Potter - Always
2. Mustard or anything spicy
3. Rats, Wasps, Sharks, and swimming in open water
4. Just one little brother (who is in fact taller than I am)
5. I love YA books. Especially fantasy and Historical fiction (mostly Victorian era)
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howjessicareads My "little" brothers both tower over me too. ? 7y
TaylorMay @Jess.how oh how I miss the days where I could win in a fight. He was in the Army too so nice got no shot now 7y
GA_Bookworm07 Did you get my package today? 7y
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TaylorMay @penpal1016 o haven't been home yet but I will be checking as soon as I get in at 1am 7y
GA_Bookworm07 Just let me know because it said it was in san frisco at 11:39 a.m. 7y
TaylorMay @penpal1016 nope not yet but if it was in SF then I'll probably get it like Thurs 7y
GA_Bookworm07 It was in los angles at 2 a.m. today and says its delayed. Thats why i hate p.o.'s because they tell u something and it doesnt happen. 😡😡😡 7y
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PresMoreLetters
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Mehso-so

The first part of the book about big-five and free traits is an eye opener for me. However the second part of the book which talks about environmental psychology is a bit dry. The second last chapter which talks about happiness regurgitates what have been mentioned in the previous chapters, and it loses me quite a bit. The book though finished beautifully.