"...There isn’t a single version of “you” and “me.” - TopicsExpress



          

"...There isn’t a single version of “you” and “me.” Though we’re all anchored to our own distinct personalities, contextual cues sometimes drag us so far from those anchors that it’s difficult to know who we really are — or at least what we’re likely to do in a given circumstance. It’s comforting to believe that there’s an essential version of each of us — that good people behave well, bad people behave badly, and those tendencies reside within us. But the growing evidence suggests that, on some level, who we are — litterbug or good citizen, for example — changes from moment to moment, depending on where we happen to be. " Nick Jensen, Gerry Wallace, Brett Lucas, Ronald Gee, Steven Mantz
Posted on: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 20:21:07 +0000

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