This is a brief, but dense, foray into one system of evaluating and deconstructing an individual's personality through a four-fold pattern:
-Analyze their behavior through the OCEAN system: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
-Identify any "troublesome patterns" through the top 10 from the psychological diagnostic and statistical manual (DSM) such as avoidant, compulsive, narcissistic, etc.
-Analyze their personality based on the six societal character virtues: temperance, courage, humanity, justice, wisdom, and transcendence.
-Take stock of the personal identity of the individual, that is, the personal myth that they have created to explain themselves.
The author also takes a sidetrack foray into gene makeup and brain construction in the realm of personality, to help give some insight depth as to why we are all exactly alike, somewhat alike, and nothing alike one another.
I found this book useful to give me a primer on one system of personality analysis and understanding, and mostly to now have a lexicon and vocabulary to explain personality. I haven't taken the writer's prompt to find a person "P" to analyze through the system, thought I can see how that might be helpful to at least clearly identify, or have words to use on, other people to get a grasp of others. This also helps us become aware of OUR issues and biases, makes us more thoughtful and less morally judgemental about others actions in light of their personality.