The Reflection Of Psychology, And Three Aspects Of Personality

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Every person on this planet is composed of the same elements. However, there are a few aspects that makes everyone very much different, one of those aspects is personality. Personality is the core of who we are as individuals; it's defined by how we interact with others, how we understand and act in the world around us, and how we distinguish the person that we are (Friedman & Schustack, 2012). In personality psychology, psychologists study what makes every individual so different from each other. The theories in personality psychology help explain why we are the way that we are. Using Motive theory and the Big Five theory, I will explain how these two theories are represented in three aspects of my personality. Those three personality aspects are the Need for Achievement, high Openness to experience, and high Conscientiousness.
The first aspect of my personality that I will discuss is the Need for Achievement. …show more content…

According to Rebecca Fraser-Thill (2017), people who have a high level of openness to experience have big imaginations, love to be adventurous, and are open-minded to new experiences. An example that shows that I have a high openness to experience is my open-mindedness towards music. My appreciation for music started from when I was in my early teens. Music was one of the things that helped me stay positive through many hardships that I went through for most of my teenage years. One particular genre of music that I always listened to was heavy metal. Even though many people think that this genre of music is just loud noise, for me, it was something that helped me relax and stay positive. Although now as a young adult, my music taste has become more open to other styles of music. I even became more interested in listening to songs that were in different languages. Through my curiosity of listening to a wide variety shows that I have a high level of openness to

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