In his 15-minute Ted Talk, Professor Brian Little discusses the main points in trait psychology, offering the audience an interactive look at who they are as represented by personality traits and the nature of personality psychology. He discusses the five traits critical to understanding trait psychology, represented by the acronym OCEAN. In addition to discussing these five traits, Dr. Little also talks about the three natures that impact personality and who one is as a person. Most of this talk is related back to the audience using the idea that people can be introverts or extroverts, and the traits often seen in each. The three types of natures that Dr. Little discusses, biogenic, sociogenic, and idiosyncratic, are important to understanding basic human behaviors better, and tell us who we really are. The first nature, biogenic nature, involves human nature and the unconscious, spontaneous traits we exhibit even from birth. Sociogenic forces are more environmentally based and involve the social factors that impact behavior and how one sees and navigates the world. The final nature, idiosyncratic, or idiogenic nature, is “...the things that matter most in our lives” according to Little, or what shapes your core nature. …show more content…
nurture” argument, as they share many similarities regarding how being is shaped. Little discusses this as well, and talks about how this argument is not broad enough to encompass the true aspects of the evolution of personality. Little also seems to agree with the text when it comes to the idea that traits are the “fundamental building blocks of personality”. Being high or low in the traits outlined by OCEAN is also a shared accepted fact, and one's level in each of the traits is also a large part of shaping