"This book shatters the myth that personality is set in stone. Drawing on state-of-the-art evidence and rich personal experience, Olga Khazan artfully reveals what our traits really are--and how we can adapt them to achieve our goals."--Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Hidden Potential, and host of the podcast Re: Thinking
"One of the most important questions we ask ourselves is, 'How do I change, if I want to change--if change is even possible?' Olga Khazan tackles this challenge for herself with a determination that's both comical and admirable. Hilarious, honest, and packed with cutting-edge research, this book got me turning the pages and making lists of things to try in my own life."--Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of Life in Five Senses and The Four Tendencies
"Me, But Better is a hugely readable, deeply researched and often hilarious investigation of the challenges involved in changing who we are. It is also an embodiment of its own ultimately uplifting message: reading it, I felt myself turning into someone more able to pursue more fulfilling ways to live."--Oliver Burkeman, bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks
"With journalistic rigor and come-sit-by-me warmth, Olga Khazan once again brilliantly weaves science and her own intrepid research to deliver actionable takeaways. Me, But Better, is a gift to anyone who's ever felt they could use more grace, perspective, or good cheer. Anyone who thinks they don't need this kind of advice probably needs it more."--Ada Calhoun, New York Times bestselling author of Why We Can't Sleep
"Me, But Better is everything you want in a nonfiction book. It's funny, intelligent, thought-provoking, and mind-changing."--Derek Thompson, The Atlantic staff writer