Insights, guides, and deep dives into personality science.
The tabloid narrative was relentless. For nearly a decade, the story was "Poor Jennifer": her marriage had ended, and she was being defined by what she'd lost. The media wanted …
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At the height of her career as Hermione Granger, Emma Watson walked away. Not because the role had damaged her or because she had grown bored. She walked away because …
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The photograph shows Lana Del Rey at a concert, somewhere in the space between performance and real life, and her face carries something that's become her signature: a beautiful sadness. …
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I got Type 3 the first time I took a test. Driven, accomplished, image-conscious. Why does my enneagram result change? I asked myself that when three months later I tested …
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