Out of Character: Surprising Truths about the Liar, Cheat, Sinner (and Saint) Lurking in All of Us
Article Overview: Why do you do the things you do? More importantly, why do you do things you never thought you would do that got you in a lot of trouble? Think Eliott Spitzer and Tiger Woods.
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Out of Character: Surprising Truths about the Liar, Cheat, Sinner (and Saint) Lurking in All of Us
David DeSteni and Piercarlo Valdesolo have something to say about who you are and why you are like you are and who lots of others are why they are like they are. Along your way through their book, the authors hope to define "character" in a way we can understand it in our real worlds.
Their goal is heady and meaty: to teach how the social mind and your character work, to shed light on why you do what you do, and most importantly, help you get better control over yourself.
How about trying on for size the authors' premise that what you think is right at any given time is relative? Hmmmm. They show the elasticity of our ethics and morals under seductive circumstances where our emotions trump our rational mind.
Learn how cognitive flexibility plays a role in whether at any given moment, you choose to be a saint or a sinner. Learn that your character easily fluctuates, refuses to stay static and gets out of it balance or out of character. The authors say saint or sinner describes us at different times and that future oriented ant and instant gratification grasshopper are more realistic, psychologically global character metaphors.
You probably know all the vices: lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride. The virtues of chastity, patience, kindness, diligence, temperance, charity and humility most us strive for all our lives, or not, depending.
Many of you of a certain age will remember the marshmallow test of the 1960's created by Psychologist, Walter Mischel. New learning for me included how intertemporal choice and temporal discounting play into our decision-making.
Believe me the studies are fascinating and, except for the marshmallow dilemma, I found unique. Curious about what makes Miss Right or Mr. Right go wrong? They expound on the falls of Eliott Sptizer and Tiger Woods. Again and again, you get to see how emotional instinct and impulses can derail moral reasoning. Bottom line, we humans contradict ourselves by our behaviors. And, as a bonus, you discover, if like me, you didn't know, the source of the romantic expression, "other half."
Look at some advice for gaining better control-
- 1. When making a moral decision, pause long enough to gauge your inner voice for whispers of guilt, shame or any type of unease.
- 2. Be aware of factors, such as anger, that can influence your emotions.
Understand that character is flexible and that out of character actions are normal.
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About the Author: Barbara Garro
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As the author of Grow Yourself A Life You'll Love and From Jesus to Heaven with Love: A Parable Pilgrimage, I have been coaching people to achieve their goals as writers, artists and believers for nearly fifty years. Along with my Business, Finance & Economics and Business & Professional Communication degrees, I also have a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, am a Certified Property & Casualty Underwriter, and graduated from Corporate Coach University and Coach Training Institute. People tell me my workshops and books have helped them stay on their goal tracks by knowing what to do when life gets in their way. My corporate career included Director of Risk Management for Comcast Corporation and positions in tax management, credit management, shareholder relations management. My Character Architectural Technology System has a registered mark from the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and helps me show people who they are and how knowing that can help them achieve their goals in a way that works for them. As an avid social networker, find me on Lunch, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, Filed By. My books are sold on Amazon.com and CambridgeBooks.us as well as ElectricEnvisions.com
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