The Characteristics Of The Big Five Theory Of Basketball

1475 Words3 Pages

Some people tend to ask themselves, “Who am I?” Many people go through obstacles of discovering themselves and feel identity-less. Of the millions of people in this world, what makes each person different? One’s personality and traits are of many aspects that differentiate one from another; there are some who share the same personality and traits. Personality is a person’s unique behavioral and cognitive patterns that are composed of different traits. Traits are defined as specific characteristics of a person that we use to best describe a person. Trait theories of personality try to discover exactly how many traits exist in a person. One personality theory is the Big Five Theory, which describes different traits such as extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness. Several psychologists such as McCrae & Costa, Cattel, and Lewis Goldberg, have worked on expanding this theory. The two traits of the Big Five that describes myself are extraversion and openness. Extraversion is a trait of person that is …show more content…

Basketball was my only hobby and interest at that time. I had aspirations of playing in the NBA, but due to injury I was not able to compete in the collegiate level of basketball. Since I lost my only hobby, I went on a search to find a new one. I tried activities such as video gaming, cooking, biking, and fashion that show my openness to other hobbies. I was curious about various hobbies that caught my attention. Curiosity is a trait that could lead to openness. After trying various hobbies, I came across DJing and music. I enjoy mixing different music and discovering new music. Initially, the only genres of music I listen to were Hip-Hop and Rap, but now I additionally listen to R&B and electronica. My openness expanded my music genre. I fell in love with this hobby three months after the discovery. DJ-ing gave me the ability to express my openness and extraversion

Open Document