True That!
#strongerminds
True That!
#strongerminds
step back from the individual, apply to populations, put on the evolutionary scale, and you get the difference between great civilizations and barely civilized people who can't close the gap no matter how much help they get
look into the group, between men and women, and you'll see who's fit to be king and who isn't
This is a good thing.
And for better or worse, your upbringing probably has minimal effect.
sciencenordic.com
"Their study also shows that this trait is 50 per cent inherited."
The study you read literally claims otherwise though. There is a correlation, most definitely, but environment is not "minimal". You will also find that among people with mental illnesses, most if not all of them have dealt with severe trauma in their life that caused it. Would you say Vietnam veterans with PTSD had their mental illnesses caused by genetics? Please.
In the OP post I stated that I think there is a big affect on our ancestors' lives and ours, but it was based on a spiritual idea of shared experiences, not merely genes. Unless you believe life experiences alter you and your semen's DNA very narrowly, or you are making a case for epigenetics.
And the actual study linked states very clearly that there is a correlation but not exactly causation: cambridge.org
This is that same "I sufferink from da holohoax goy" generic memory bullshit.
It's called genetic determinism. Your genetics are a framework for response. You're part program,and part experience.
If your ancestors were weak subservient cucks. You're likely going to be a weak subservient cuck.
Are you regretful that your ancestors were not up to snuff?
Then the question remains as to whether environment shapes and alters what you become, and what exactly causes people of differing temperaments to act the way they do.
Is it because of genetic mutations, or epigenetics? Do remember that our ancestors' memories are recorded in their DNA and ours.
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It determines which genes get passed on.