Listen and read

Step into an infinite world of stories

  • Read and listen as much as you want
  • Over 950 000 titles
  • Exclusive titles + Storytel Originals
  • Easy to cancel anytime
Try now
image.devices-Singapore 2x

What’s Your Type?: The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and the Birth of Personality Testing

15 Ratings

2.7

Duration
11H 49min
Language
English
Format
Category

Biographies

A SPECTATOR BOOK OF THE YEAR

‘History that reads like biography that reads like a novel – a fluid narrative that defies expectations and plays against type’ New York Times

‘Brilliant and savage’ Philip Hensher

An unprecedented history of the personality test conceived a century ago by a mother and her daughter – fiction writers with no formal training in psychology – and how it insinuated itself into our boardrooms, classrooms, and beyond.

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is the most popular personality test in the world. It has been harnessed by Fortune 100 companies, universities, hospitals, churches, and the military. Its language – of extraversion vs. introversion, thinking vs. feeling – has inspired online dating platforms and Buzzfeed quizzes alike. And yet despite the test's widespread adoption, experts in the field of psychometric testing, a $500 million industry, struggle to account for its success – no less validate its results. How did the Myers-Briggs insinuate itself into our jobs, our relationships, our internet, our lives?

First conceived in the 1920s by the mother-daughter team of Katherine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, a pair of aspiring novelists and devoted homemakers, the Myers-Briggs was designed to bring the gospel of Carl Jung to the masses. But it would take on a life of its own, reaching from the smoke-filled boardrooms of mid-century New York to Berkeley, California, where it was honed against some of the 20th century's greatest creative minds. It would travel across the world to London, Zurich, Cape Town, Melbourne, and Tokyo; to elementary schools, nunneries, wellness retreats, and the closed-door corporate training sessions of today.

Drawing from original reporting and never-before-published documents, What’s Your Type? examines nothing less than the definition of the self – our attempts to grasp, categorise and quantify our personalities. Surprising and absorbing, the book, like the test at its heart, considers the timeless question: What makes you you?

© 2018 William Collins (Audiobook): 9780008201401

Release date

Audiobook: 11 September 2018

Others also enjoyed ...

  1. Capture: Unraveling the Mystery of Mental Suffering David A. Kessler
  2. The Way We Eat Now: Strategies for Eating in a World of Change Bee Wilson
  3. The Unspeakable Mind: Stories of Trauma and Healing from the Frontlines of PTSD Science Shaili Jain, M.D.
  4. Relationship Science 101: How to Build, Enrich and Sustain Your Close Relationships Nathan DeWall
  5. Selfless: The Social Creation of “You” Brian Lowery
  6. The Art of Fear: Why Conquering Fear Won't Work and What to Do Instead Kristen Ulmer
  7. Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing Pete Davis
  8. First Bite: How We Learn to Eat Bee Wilson
  9. How to Be Sad: Everything I’ve Learned About Getting Happier by Being Sad Helen Russell
  10. Before and After Loss: A Neurologist's Perspective on Loss, Grief, and Our Brain Lisa M. Shulman, MD
  11. Freely Determined: What the New Psychology of the Self Teaches Us About How to Live Kennon M. Sheldon
  12. A Beginner's Guide to Being Mental: An A-Z Natasha Devon
  13. Suggestible You: The Curious Science of Your Brain’s Ability to Deceive, Transform, and Heal Erik Vance
  14. The Memory Thief: And the Secrets behind How We Remember Lauren Aguirre
  15. How to Stay Human in a F*cked-Up World: Mindfulness Practices for Real Life Tim Desmond
  16. Speaking for Ourselves: Conversations on Life, Music, and Autism Michael B. Bakan
  17. Denial: How We Hide, Ignore, and Explain Away Problems Jared Del Rosso
  18. The Stress Solution: How to Reduce Anxiety, Achieve Resilience, and Live Well Jennifer Wegmann
  19. Why We Forget and How To Remember Better: The Science Behind Memory Andrew E. Budson, MD
  20. Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict Donna Hicks, PhD
  21. The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias Dolly Chugh
  22. Me, Myself, and Why: Searching for the Science of Self Jennifer Ouellette
  23. What Should I Do With My Life?: The True Story of People Who Answered the Ultimate Question Po Bronson
  24. What Do You Want Out of Life?: A Philosophical Guide to Figuring Out What Matters Valerie Tiberius
  25. Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World Scott Shigeoka
  26. Mirror Touch: Notes from a Doctor Who Can Feel Your Pain Joel Salinas
  27. Better Boys, Better Men: The New Masculinity That Creates Greater Courage and Emotional Resiliency Andrew Reiner
  28. Fool Proof: How Fear of Playing the Sucker Shapes Our Selves and the Social Order—and What We Can Do About It Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
  29. The Quiet Rise of Introverts: 8 Practices for Living and Loving in a Noisy World Brenda Knowles
  30. Breaking the Age Code: How Your Beliefs About Aging Determine How Long and Well You Live Becca Levy
  31. Grief: A Philosophical Guide Michael Cholbi
  32. Mental Immunity: Infectious Ideas, Mind-Parasites, and the Search for a Better Way to Think Andy Norman
  33. Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error Kathryn Schulz
  34. The Turn-On: How the Powerful Make Us Like Them-from Washington to Wall Street to Hollywood Steven Goldstein
  35. Self-Confidence: A Philosophy Charles Pépin
  36. How Sex Works Sharon Moalem
  37. The Enchanted Hour: The Miraculous Power of Reading Aloud in the Age of Distraction Meghan Cox Gurdon
  38. Soon: An Overdue History of Procrastination, From Leonardo and Darwin to You and Me Andrew Santella
  39. Changing Minds: How Aging Affects Language and How Language Affects Aging Roger Kreuz
  40. Why Smart People Hurt: A Guide for the Bright, the Sensitive, and the Creative Eric Maisel
  41. There Is No Good Card for This: What To Say and Do When Life Is Scary, Awful, and Unfair to People You Love Kelsey Crowe
  42. How We Change: (And Ten Reasons Why We Don't) Ross Ellenhorn
  43. Curiosity Studies: A New Ecology of Knowledge Arjun Shankar
  44. Redesign Your Mind: The Breakthrough Program for Real Cognitive Change Eric Maisel
  45. The Misinformation Age: How False Beliefs Spread Cailin O’Connor
  46. Future Tense: Why Anxiety Is Good for You (Even Though It Feels Bad) Tracy Dennis-Tiwary
  47. Unconscious Bias: Everything You Need to Know About Our Hidden Prejudices Annie Burdick
  48. Monkey Mind: A Memoir of Anxiety Daniel Smith

Features:

  • Over 950 000 titles

  • Kids Mode (child safe environment)

  • Download books for offline access

  • Cancel anytime

Most popular

Unlimited

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$12.98 /month
3 days for free
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Unlimited Bi-yearly

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$69 /6 months
14 days for free
Save 11%
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Unlimited Yearly

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$119 /year
14 days for free
Save 24%
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Family

For those who want to share stories with family and friends.

From S$14.90/month
  • 2-3 accounts

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

2 accounts

S$14.90 /month
Try now