Cafe 145. Why does being 'hot' not cut it?


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May 23 2024 11 mins  

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In this week's episode of Get to Know You cafe, we're diving deep into the intriguing discussion from last week with Rachelle Doss, where we tackled the question: Why does being 'hot' not cut it? We received an overwhelming response from our listeners, and today, we'll be exploring some of the most thought-provoking feedback that further enriched our conversation.
Sam posed the question, "What are the characteristics of a good character?" Drawing from Robert Greene's insights in "The Laws of Human Nature," Sam emphasized that character is the essence of a person, deeply rooted and reflected in their consistent behavior patterns. We’ll explore how finding people with a strong, adaptable, and self-aware character is far more valuable than superficial charm or charisma.
Edwardo shared his thoughts on identifying narcissistic traits in individuals, referencing the expertise of Dr. Ramani, a specialist in narcissism from Los Angeles. We'll discuss the different types of narcissists—grandiose, covert, depressed, malignant, and communal—and how to recognize these traits in others. Understanding these characteristics can help us navigate relationships more effectively and avoid potential pitfalls.
Jenny raised an important question about improving self-awareness. We'll delve into practical steps and strategies to help ourselves and others become more self-aware, fostering personal growth and deeper connections.

Tune in as we unpack these insights and reflect on how they contribute to the broader conversation about the value of character over mere physical appearance. Whether you're catching up with last week’s episode or joining us for the first time, this discussion promises to be enlightening and engaging.

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