Many Minds

The big five and beyond

May 29, 2025
René Mõttus, a Professor of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh and a researcher in human personality, dives deep into the nuances of the ‘big five’ personality traits. He discusses how these traits influence career success and life satisfaction, and whether they truly reflect human nature. The conversation explores personality change over time, the interplay between genetics and environment, and even the role of birth order. René also critiques existing personality assessments, suggesting a need for more nuanced models in understanding ourselves.
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INSIGHT

Personality Is Mostly Stable

  • Personality is relatively stable but not completely fixed over time.
  • People tend to fluctuate but usually gravitate back toward their stable personality levels.
INSIGHT

Personality Predicts Psychological Age

  • Psychological age can be predicted from personality traits with high accuracy.
  • Personality changes substantially and systematically across the lifespan.
ADVICE

Use Informant Reports for Young Children

  • Use informant reports to assess personality early in life.
  • Parents and caregivers can reliably describe young children's personalities.
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