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No Stupid Questions

192. Should You Get Out of Your Comfort Zone?

No Stupid Questions

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Society & Culture

4.63.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

What do the most creative people have in common? How open-minded are you, really? And what’s wrong with ordering eggs Benedict? Take the Big Five inventory: freakonomics.com/bigfive

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0:00.0

Maybe No Stupid Questions listeners are just like freaks.

0:05.0

I'm Angela Duckworth.

0:07.0

I'm Mike Mann and you're listening to No Stupid Questions.

0:11.0

Today on the show, should you be more open to leaving your comfort zone?

0:16.0

I have never regretted the Eggs Benedict.

0:19.0

Oh, really? I have always regretted the expedit. Mike, I'm so excited to begin our personality series.

0:38.8

Yes.

0:39.8

As you will recall, we are doing an episode on each of the big five personality traits that's

0:45.5

openness conscientiousness extraversion agreeableness and neuroticism right so I'm

0:52.4

asking you Mike whether it's okay that we begin with

0:55.7

O for openness. I am totally open to that idea. Great, excellent. Well let's begin with an email from May Lee. May is a university

1:07.9

student in Singapore but also she has been helping us with this big five personality series and

1:14.9

since we're very grateful her question rose to the top here it is

1:20.1

hi nesq as a university, I'm at a crossroads, where I'm beginning to make choices

1:26.3

that will define my career and personal life. I've often heard that growth happens outside

1:31.7

one's comfort zone, so I'm curious about the real world

1:35.6

implications of this idea. I want to begin this conversation Mike with saying that

1:41.9

when I took our Big Five questionnaire on our website and I want to

1:48.4

thank Oliver John and Chris Soto by the way who are the psychologists at Berkeley and Colby College, respectively, who generously

1:57.6

shared with us 30 questions to diagnose your big five personality, at least how it is now maybe not forever because it's not fixed.

2:06.5

I did not score very high on openness to experience.

2:12.2

Wait really?

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