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Our instincts can be influenced by education and upbringing from "summary" of The Human Instinct by Kenneth R. Miller

Instincts are often thought of as innate, hardwired behaviors that we are born with. Yet, as we delve deeper into the science of human behavior, we begin to see that our instincts are not as fixed as we once believed. Education and upbringing play a significant role in shaping our instincts, molding them into complex and nuanced behaviors that are influenced by our experiences and environment. Through education, we learn about societal norms, cultural values, and ethical principles that guide our decision-making and behavior. These teachings become ingrained in our minds, shaping the way we view the world and how we interact with others. Our instincts are not immune to this influence; they are continuously being shaped and refined by the knowledge and beliefs that we acquire through education. Upbringing also plays a crucial role in shaping our instincts. Our childhood experiences, interactions with family members, and exposure to different environments all contribute to the development of our instincts. Whether we are taught to be empathet...
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    The Human Instinct

    Kenneth R. Miller

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