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Our behavior is influenced by our genes, but it is not determined by them from "summary" of Behave by Robert M. Sapolsky

Genes play a significant role in shaping our behavior, but they are far from the sole determining factor. Genes do not operate in a vacuum; they interact with the environment in complex ways, leading to a wide range of possible outcomes. The environment in which we are raised, the experiences we go through, and the choices we make all contribute to the development of our behavior. It is essential to understand that genes are not rigid blueprints that dictate every aspect of our behavior. Instead, they provide a range of possibilities and predispositions that can be influenced by external factors. While certain genes may make us more prone to certain behaviors, they do not guarantee that we will exhibit those behaviors. The interplay between genes and the environment is dynamic and multifaceted. Environmental factors can influence the expression of genes, leading to different outcomes than what might be expected based solely on genetic predispositions. This interaction is what gives us the ability to adapt and change our behavior in response to our surroundings.
  1. They are not the sole determining factor. Our experiences, choices, and interactions with the world around us all play a role in shaping who we are and how we behave. It is this intricate dance between nature and nurture that ultimately determines our behavior.
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Behave

Robert M. Sapolsky

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