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Cover Story: The Science of Redisining Your Personality
Writer Olga Khazan was unhappy with the person who was – anxious, passionate to work, unable to have fun, and constantly worried about things. And when therapy, medicines and self-care failed to work for him, Khazan decided that a more radical approach was required: he vowed to re-design his personality. Khazan talked about the amazing steps taken with Susan Spencer, a “Sunday Morning” correspondent Susan Spencer – a visit he had written in his new book, “Me, But Better: The Science and Promise’s personality change.” Shannon, Professor Shannon of Kentki, Spencer University, also talks with how it is possible that it is possible to change personality symptoms that appear.
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The Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan, a lifelong introverted, set to change aspects of her personality, which she did not like by forcing herself outside her comfort field. How to try impotent comedy?
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Almanac: 20 July
“Sunday morning” sees historical events on this date.
World: Volcano
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US: A Civil War Landmark at Downtown DC
Washington, DC has a small known landmark, an inconsistent building site of a revolutionary attempt at the end of the Civil War-one that has since replaced the army-where Clara Barton worked to find out thousands of soldiers missing or detect the dead. Correspondent Fali Salli Clara Barton visit the office museum of missing soldiers.
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Books: Kistrateur Keith McNally why he regrets “almost everything”
British-born restaurant Keith Mackelli opened such popular New York City institutions as Odone, Balthajar and Pastis. But a 2016 stroke, which caused immobility and influenced their speech, attempted suicide two years later. It also inspired him to take him on social media, and scored an irreversible memoir, “I regret almost everything.” He talks with correspondent Mo Rakka about overcoming public embarrassment about his situation, and the importance of being a hamburger on the menu.
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Route: In Memorium
“Sunday morning” recall some notable figures that left us this week.
TV: How did he finish as “someone, somewhere” at the bridge atellar
Actress and cabaret star Bridget Aleret placed her hometown Manhattan, Kansas on a map with “Koi, Kahin Kahin”. Averet was a writer, producer and prominent actor who was returning home about a midwestern woman in the HBO series and working through grief. Correspondent Luke Berbank visited an a Everett in Manhattan, and a show whose characters may be disappointing and hopeful in a single moment.
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TV: Is “Metrock” star Kathy Bates?
Academy Award winning actress Kathy Bates, who sits with Turner classic films, hosts Ben Mainkwikz, who talks about some of her most memorable platform and screen roles, from “Misriry” to “Mattleck”, learned a shocking fact about her relationship with her mother, the night she won. (Originally broadcast 6 October 2024.)
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These United States: Yelostone National Park
Correspondent converl Nietan reflects on the American treasury, whose preservation as the first national park inspired similar conservation efforts worldwide.
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Music: Conductor Herbert Blomstead, a man who has cheated time
Herbert Blomstead is still operating a major symphony orchestra worldwide at the age of 98. And according to the report of correspondent Martha Tachner, he said that he is planning to continue the last 100, because, he says, “I have gifts that I want to live.”
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Commentary: Former Obama speech writer David finds neutral ground on Lit
“Common Ground” can be difficult to find at a time when everything seems political. Instead, David Lit, a former speech writer by President Barack Obama, suggested finding “neutral ground” with others – a place to spend time together to focus on something other than our differences. Surfing, they found, is a good option.
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From Archives: Martin Cruise Smith writing on secrets (video)
Martin Cruise Smith, as “Gorky Park” and “Polar Star”, died on 11 July, 2025, the author of such Bestseller, the author of such Bestseller. This “Sunday morning” aired on October 20, 2002, Smith spoke with correspondent Anthony Mason as to how he continued mysteries with Mosoko Displative Arkadi. He also discussed the “boring” aspects of writing, and research conducted in Japan for his novel “6 December” set in Tokyo on the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Marathon: Fun ‘N’ Games (YouTube video)
Enjoy these classic “Sunday morning” features about gaming, from board and tile game, bizarre new games, which may not be caught.
Marathon: History pieces (YouTube video)
In this compilation, in the pages of “CBS Sunday Morning” history, from the collapse of sigon to the reconstruction of the Nonre Dam Cathedral.
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