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Nature and nurture both influence our emotional development from "summary" of The Emotional Life of Your Brain by Richard J. Davidson

Our emotional development is shaped by a complex interplay of both genetic factors and environmental influences. While our genetic makeup provides a foundational blueprint for our emotional tendencies, our experiences and interactions with the world around us also play a significant role in shaping how these tendencies manifest in our daily lives. From an early age, we inherit a set of genetic predispositions that lay the groundwork for our emotional responses to various stimuli. These genetic factors can influence our baseline levels of emotional reactivity, as well as our propensity for certain emotions such as fear, anger, or joy. However, it is important to note that our genetic predispositions are not rigid or deterministic; rather, they serve as a starting point that is then shaped and molded by our environment. Our environment, including our upbringing, social interactions, and life experiences, plays a cr...
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    The Emotional Life of Your Brain

    Richard J. Davidson

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