Jan 31, 2024 08:11 AM EST
Decoding Personalities: A Review of 'Surrounded by Idiots' by Thomas Erikson

The book "Surrounded by Idiots" is immensely successful worldwide, with sales of about 1.5 million copies. Its purpose is to allow people to understand themselves better, improve their communication skills, and find an answer to approaching various social interrelations.

Erikson provides insights into adapting communication styles, handling conflicts, improving relationships with colleagues and superiors, and managing teams effectively. The book covers body language, written communication, and knowing when to speak up or step back.

Filled with enlightening moments, it guides readers to comprehend and communicate with different personality types, fostering better understanding in personal and professional relationships.

The Author

Thomas Erikson is a behaviorist and a bestselling author. He aims to help improve people's lives by guiding them toward self-awareness and more efficient communication. As a popular public speaker, he delivers 120 keynotes annually on human behavior, self-awareness, narcissism, and leadership. 

Erikson mentors top-level executives and entrepreneurs across Europe, emphasizing personal change over changing others. Despite facing skepticism, he persevered for two decades before becoming Sweden's most translated active author. Erikson, residing in the Swedish countryside with his wife, runs a family business providing online courses on topics from his books. In addition to his writing, he indulges his passion for gardening, topiary, tweed, and collecting old Land Rovers.

A Practical Guide to Understanding Human Behavior

According to Nightingale, the book challenges the notion that CEOs - or anyone - can blame others for incompetence. Erikson explores human behavior through the DISC method, categorizing personalities as RedYellowGreen, and Blue. While acknowledging some limitations in categorization, he emphasizes understanding and adapting to others' strengths and needs for effective communication.

Erikson argues that behavior is shaped by core values from childhood and attitudes. The reviewer indicated that despite criticism for oversimplification and potential overlap with neurodevelopmental disorders, the book offers insights into managing diverse behavior. Key takeaways include tuning into others' frequencies, adapting, and recognizing and alleviating stresses for better cooperation.

The reviewer recommended the book for its practical approach and contribution to understanding human behavior.

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Enhancing Communication With a Focus on the DISC Method

An article by Business Insider stated that Erikson emphasizes understanding and adapting to others' strengths and needs for effective communication. He introduces specific behaviors to identify personality types, like talkative Yellows or quiet Blues.

The reviewer pointed out that Erikson illustrates that what might seem like a flaw in one situation can be an asset in another. The book guides readers in delivering feedback tailored to each personality type. It highlights that most people are a mix of colors. Erikson suggests that the best groups have an even collection of all personality types, promoting understanding and collaboration.

Concerns About Scientific Validity

In a review by Daan Van Den Broek, the reviewer enjoyed "Surrounded by Idiots" for its relatable examples and potential benefits in understanding and communicating with different personality types. However, they disagreed about the DISC system's scientific validity as it lacks convincing support. The absence of references in the book raises concerns about its credibility. The examples, including the author's real-life experiences, appear exaggerated, and the reviewer perceived a subjective preference for certain personality types.

While finding the book helpful for improving communication, the reviewer advised readers to be critical and cautious in implementing the examples, emphasizing the complexity of human behavior beyond the book's categorization. They recommended the book but urged readers to approach it discerningly.

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