Have you ever wondered why a trumpeter of family values would
suddenly turn around and cheat on his wife? Why jealousy would send
an otherwise level-headed person into a violent rage? What could
drive a person to blow a family fortune at the blackjack
tables?
Or have you ever pondered what might make Mr. Right leave his
beloved at the altar, why hypocrisy seems to be rampant, or even
why, every once in awhile, even "you" are secretly tempted, to lie,
cheat, or steal (or, conversely, help someone you never even
met)?
This book answers these questions and more, and in doing so, turns
the prevailing wisdom about who we are upside down. Our character,
argue psychologists DeSteno and Valdesolo, isn't a stable set of
traits, but rather a shifting state that is subject to the constant
push and pull of hidden mechanisms in our mind. And it's the battle
between these dueling psychological forces that determine how we
act at any given point in time.
Drawing on the surprising results of the clever experiments
concocted in their own laboratory, DeSteno and Valdesolo shed new
scientific light on so many of the puzzling behaviors that
regularly grace the headlines. For example, you'll learn:
- Why Tiger Woods just couldn't resist the allure of his
mistresses even though he had a picture-perfect family at home. And
why no one, including those who knew him best, ever saw it
coming.
- Why even the shrewdest of investors can be tempted to gamble
their fortunes away (and why risky financial behavior is driven by
the same mechanisms that compel us to root for the underdog in
sports).
- Why Eliot Spitzer, who made a career of crusading against
prostitution, turned out to be one of the most famous johns of all
time.
- Why Mel Gibson, a noted philanthropist and devout Catholic, has
been repeatedly caught spewing racist rants, even though close
friends say he doesn't have a racist bone in his body.
- And why any of us is capable of doing the same, whether we
believe it or not
A surprising look at the hidden forces driving the saint and
sinner lurking in us all, "Out of Character" reveals why human
behavior is so much more unpredictable than we ever realized.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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