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Are you free to choose?  Science brings the truth about a topic

Are you free to choose? Science brings the truth about a topic

Personality, decision-making, and even success in love life are factors that science explains by studying how genetics influence human behavior.

Today, it is known that behavior is the result of various interactions between the environment, social relationships, and another important component of our ancestors: genetic inheritance.

How do genes affect human behaviour?

We all like to think that we are free and can make our own choices.

However, over time, many philosophers have not only focused on the subject to understand the extent of human freedom, but now scientists are also seeking to understand this phenomenon through the study of genetics.

Today it is known that it is impossible for a person to be completely guided by genetics when making decisions, however, every day more and more people discover the great power of the influence of genes on character and choices.

A great example can be seen in love relationships. Adults who had peaceful, happy childhoods in the presence of loving family members tended to experience richer intimate relationships with less anxiety.

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The same applies to people who are trying to lose weight or have obesity problems.

Today, genes are known to have a critical influence in explaining obesity and contributing to weight loss.

Likewise, their preference for more fatty and sugary foods or even a lack of enthusiasm for physical activity can also be explained by genetics.

Oh! Do you know when you feel an incredible urge to stay in bed and struggle with waking up early? Perhaps it is an alteration in gene 24, which is linked to the states of those who have difficulty waking up.

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And what does all this mean?

Genes, in a simple way, are segments of the DNA molecule, which contain absolutely all the genetic information of a person.

This genetic information, in turn, is the biological characteristics that we all possess, such as the color of our eyes, hair, and skin, and, at the most advanced level, explain the development of diseases and behavior.

Thus, knowing that genes influence decisions means being able to look closely at your ancestors for explanations for your way of life.

Likewise, you will also realize that your choices are not entirely free and are influenced by your family heritage.