It is often believed that the behaviour of a person is based on the genes acquired from the parents and it is not possible to change the natural personality. I partially agree with the statement and believe that the environment and human wish, play a major role in the character of an individual.
Firstly, it is true that we acquire some of the personal traits by birth. Multiple studies have been conducted to study the influence of heredity on the person's nature and it has been confirmed that genes play an important role in how an individual behaves in a particular circumstance and therefore, they define the initial personality of the child. For example, Albert Einstein, a well known physicist, had an excellent IQ and his son also acquired this trait from his father.
On the contrary, nothing in this world is constant and the human nature is volatile as well. A human being learns throughout life from the experiences and the circumstances exposed to him/her. These experiences play an important role in shaping a person's behaviour. For instance, a kid who has been observed to be shy by birth, can have a bold and extroverted nature in the middle age. This is a result of the program designed by his mentors in the school and the will power of the child to change a trait from the personality.
To conclude, at the time of the birth of the infant, the character is guided by the genes and as the infant grows and gains the worldly experiences, it is very common for some of the habits to change. Therefore, human behaviour is unpredictable.
It is
often
believed that the
behaviour
of a person
is based
on the genes acquired from the parents and it is not possible to
change
the natural personality. I
partially
agree
with the statement and believe that the environment and
human
wish, play a major role in the character of an individual.
Firstly
, it is true that we acquire
some of the
personal traits by birth. Multiple studies have
been conducted
to study the influence of heredity on the person's nature and it has
been confirmed
that genes play an
important
role in how an individual behaves in a particular circumstance and
therefore
, they define the initial personality of the child.
For example
, Albert Einstein, a well known physicist, had an excellent IQ and his son
also
acquired this trait from his father.
On the contrary
, nothing in this world is constant and the
human
nature is volatile
as well
. A
human
being learns throughout life from the experiences and the circumstances exposed to him/her. These experiences play an
important
role in shaping a person's
behaviour
.
For instance
, a kid who has
been observed
to be shy by birth, can have a bold and extroverted nature in the middle age. This is a result of the program designed by his mentors in the school and the will power of the child to
change
a trait from the personality.
To conclude
, at the time of the birth of the infant, the character
is guided
by the genes and as the infant grows and gains the worldly experiences, it is
very
common for
some of the
habits to
change
.
Therefore
,
human
behaviour
is unpredictable.