The H Factor of Personality
The H Factor of Personality
Kibeom Lee
Tai Lopez
Insanely valuable. I re read it once a year. - Tai Lopez
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The H Factor of Personality

The H Factor of Personality: Why Some People Are Manipulative, Self-Entitled, Materialistic, and Exploitative and Why It Matters for Everyone

Kibeom Lee
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Kibeom Lee
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In the illuminating pages of "The H Factor of Personality," authors Kibeom Lee and Michael C. Ashton unveil a groundbreaking dimension of human personality: Honesty-Humility. This revelatory work introduces readers to the profound implications of the H factor, a trait that intertwines the qualities of sincerity and modesty, distinguishing it from the conventional Big Five personality traits. Through compelling research and insightful analysis, Lee and Ashton explore how this singular dimension influences our choices, behaviors, and relationships, from our financial decisions to our social interactions. Delving deeper, "The H Factor of Personality" not only charts the landscape of human character but also offers a mirror for self-reflection. It examines the role of honesty and humility in shaping societal views, legal obedience, and even romantic partnerships, providing a comprehensive understanding of its impact on our lives. With practical advice on identifying and enhancing the H factor within ourselves, this book is an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of personality with grace and integrity. Lee and Ashton have crafted a work that is not just thought-provoking but also immensely applicable, offering a new lens through which to view both ourselves and the world around us.

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Released
2012
1 Nov
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Insanely valuable. I re read it once a year. - Tai Lopez
Openness to Experience traits. The common element of the high-O traits is the tendency to engage in idea-related endeavours: high-O people become deeply absorbed in contemplation of art and nature. They want to understand the human and natural world. They generate new ideas and look for new solutions to old problems. They’re receptive to ways and customs that seem unfamiliar and strange.
— Kibeom Lee, The H Factor of Personality

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