Summary of Me, But Better
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ The Science and Promise of Personality Change
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Can you really change who you are? In Me, But Better, journalist Olga Khazan explores the fascinating science behind personality change—while putting herself to the test. What starts as a personal experiment soon unfolds into a deeply insightful look at how small behavioral shifts can lead to big psychological transformations.
This chapter-by-chapter summary breaks down Khazan's blend of memoir, humor, and cutting-edge research as she dives into a year-long journey to become less anxious, more confident, and genuinely happier. From improv classes to mindfulness practices, she tests evidence-based strategies for reshaping personality—and challenges long-held assumptions about how fixed our traits really are.
Whether you're stuck in self-doubt, craving more emotional resilience, or simply curious about the psychology of change, this summary delivers the key takeaways and science-backed tools to help you become a better version of yourself—on your own terms.
Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis of Me, But Better by Olga Khazan. It is designed solely to enhance understanding and aid in the comprehension of the original work.