To get a real sense of someone’s true character, psychologists and social observers often focus on two key areas:
- How they treat people who can’t do anything for them
- This includes waitstaff, janitors, cashiers, or anyone “below” them in social or professional status.
- True character often shows in kindness, patience, and respect toward those from whom they gain no personal benefit.
- How they handle adversity or setbacks
- Challenges, failures, or criticism reveal whether someone is resilient, humble, and accountable versus defensive, blaming, or vindictive.
- Actions under stress often expose their core values and integrity.
In short: watch their behavior toward the powerless and their reaction under pressure—that’s where authenticity shows, not just what they say or how they act when things are easy.
If you want, I can also give a few real-life signs that reliably indicate good or bad character in everyday situations.