

195. Can You Be Too Nice?
60 snips May 12, 2024
The hosts dive into the fine line between being kind and being a doormat. They explore how agreeableness can impact success and relationships, sharing insights on the need for healthy conflict. Personal stories unpack the paradox of being too nice, including effects on happiness and career. The conversation also touches on regional influences on personality traits and the complexities surrounding people's tendencies to please others. It's a humorous yet insightful exploration of kindness and self-respect.
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Two Sides of Agreeableness
- Big Five Agreeableness encompasses compassion and compliance.
- It's important to differentiate between being kind-hearted and simply falling in line with others' requests.
Geography and Agreeableness
- Mike Munger discusses a study on agreeableness across US regions.
- The South is most agreeable, while some Western states and New England are least agreeable.
Southern Charm vs. True Compassion
- Angela Duckworth questions if Southern agreeableness stems more from politeness than compassion.
- She recounts living with roommates who were outwardly polite but privately critical.