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One of the world's leading behavioral geneticists presents a compelling argument for rethinking what shapes our individuality. The key to our uniqueness resides in the 1% of DNA that varies among individuals. Traits such as intellectual capacity, personality type, susceptibility to mental illness, and even whether we are morning people are significantly influenced by our genetic differences. Drawing on extensive research, Robert Plomin asserts that DNA is the primary factor determining who we are. While families, schools, and our surroundings play roles in our development, they are overshadowed by the influence of our genes. He advocates for parents and teachers to accept children as they are, rather than attempting to shape them in specific ways. Even life events, such as divorce or addiction, are affected by our genetic predispositions. With advancements in DNA research, predicting our future selves from birth is becoming increasingly feasible. Plomin's insights challenge traditional views on parenting, education, and social mobility, revealing the profound impact of our initial genetic makeup on our adult behavior. This transformative perspective encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between genetics and personal development.

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Blueprint : How DNA Makes Us Who We Are, Robert Plomin

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Titel
Blueprint : How DNA Makes Us Who We Are
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Robert Plomin
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
304
ISBN10
0141984260
ISBN13
9780141984261
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Erstveröffentlichung
2018
Originaltitel
Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are
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One of the world's leading behavioral geneticists presents a compelling argument for rethinking what shapes our individuality. The key to our uniqueness resides in the 1% of DNA that varies among individuals. Traits such as intellectual capacity, personality type, susceptibility to mental illness, and even whether we are morning people are significantly influenced by our genetic differences. Drawing on extensive research, Robert Plomin asserts that DNA is the primary factor determining who we are. While families, schools, and our surroundings play roles in our development, they are overshadowed by the influence of our genes. He advocates for parents and teachers to accept children as they are, rather than attempting to shape them in specific ways. Even life events, such as divorce or addiction, are affected by our genetic predispositions. With advancements in DNA research, predicting our future selves from birth is becoming increasingly feasible. Plomin's insights challenge traditional views on parenting, education, and social mobility, revealing the profound impact of our initial genetic makeup on our adult behavior. This transformative perspective encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between genetics and personal development.