Why do honest people sometimes lie? Why do kind individuals act selfishly? And how can ordinary people commit extraordinary wrongs — or remarkable acts of goodness?
Out of Character uncovers the hidden psychological forces that influence our decisions, morals, and actions. Drawing on groundbreaking behavioral research, this thought-provoking book challenges the belief that character is fixed. Instead, it reveals how environment, small temptations, social pressure, and subtle cues can push anyone toward dishonesty — or inspire unexpected virtue.
Blending real-world experiments with relatable examples, this book helps readers understand the “liar, cheat, sinner, and saint” within all of us. It empowers you to recognize the invisible triggers behind behavior and make more conscious, ethical choices in everyday life.
Perfect for readers interested in psychology, self-improvement, leadership, and human behavior, this book will change the way you see yourself — and others — forever.

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