Why are some people worriers, and others wanderers? Why do some people seem good at empathisizing, and others at controlling? Daniel Nettle takes the reader on a tour through the science of human personality, looking at the "big five" types of personality, and the latest findings from psychology, brain science, and evolution to explore the mystery of what makes us the way we are.
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Why are some people worriers, and others wanderers? Why do some people seem good at empathisizing, and others at controlling? Daniel Nettle takes the reader on a tour through the science of human personality, looking at the "big five" types of personality, and the latest findings from psychology, brain science, and evolution to explore the mystery of what makes us the way we are.
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