Something that I will never forget

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There were many great topics which we covered in this class, all of which I learned a great deal from. However, I feel as though I will remember aspects of the personality chapter for years to come. I believe this because personality plays a very active role in my life. When I meet somebody new, one of the main things that I notice is the person's personality. When I want to hang out with a friend, I usually know what to expect because I know their personality. However the main takeaway I got from this course is that a lot goes into shaping a person's personality. Genes can have a role, as well as how you were raised, but I never thought about how much of an impact the situation can have on a person. This knowledge will stay with me because it is so prevalent in my life. I can use this knowledge to my advantage. When a person does something that they normally wouldn't, I will understand where they are coming from and help them out. I can also use this knowledge to help myself out, knowing that I have to pay attention to my actions when I am fired up. Personality is in my life every day, and I have the knowledge of personality to make the most out of it.

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I would have to agree with you on this; The personality part was probably the most interesting aspect for me as well.

I also found this chapter very interesting, especially nature and nurture. I use to think that personalities were made only from the environment you grew up in, and it was interesting to realize that there is a lot more that goes into our personalities. Especially the twin studies that showed twins separated at birth having very similar personalities although they grew up in completely different environments.

it is also important when people in social event. You try to analyze different people's personailities and choose different way to get alone with them

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