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Oct 21, 2025 Join Olga Khazan, a staff writer for The Atlantic and author of 'Me, But Better,' as she delves into the complex world of personality change. She discusses the Big Five personality traits and shares her personal journey with neuroticism and introversion. Discover the nuances of behavioral change, the impact of childhood on personality, and how anxiety ties into our social lives post-pandemic. Olga also explores the politics of personality and reveals insights on how to navigate self-care without retreating from social connections.
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Personality Underpins Everyday Goals
- Olga Khazan reframes common goals like productivity, health, and organization as outcomes of personality traits.
- Changing personality, not surface hacks, can produce those lasting improvements.
Neuroticism Kept Her Stuck
- Olga scored in the 94th percentile for neuroticism and described constant worry and decision paralysis.
- Her anxiety delayed life choices, including waiting until age 37 to seriously consider pregnancy.
Dad's Car Fear Revealed Family Patterns
- Olga recounts her father's extreme anxiety about buying a car, fearing radiation from Hiroshima-built models.
- She recognized similar overthinking patterns in her own life and decisions.






