The effect of genetics on the human body can never be fully conceived by our minds. Genes play an essential role in determining our characteristics even before birth. However, not all of these traits are definite and can certainly be altered by individuals. This essay will attempt to argue that these traits can be changed during the course of our lives.
Our personalities are influenced not only by genes, but also by our environments and experiences in life. A child’s characteristics are shaped by his upbringing, as in, being raised by discipline parents helps them grow into more responsible adults. On the other hand, children from broken families, who have suffered from emotional turmoil in their young age, tend to be more aggressive and easily susceptible to wrongful acts. Furthermore, every individual is capable of changing qualities of themselves that they find unpleasant. This is because people behave exactly the way they are taught to, in childhood and such attitudes can be altered by modifying our thoughts. For instance, shy, introverts can lead a more social life simply by spending time with other people with outgoing personalities.
Yet, it is true that some traits are imprinted in us when we are born. For example, children of well educated parents have a higher IQ than others from childhood. They can easily grasp information and retain facts in memory than when compared to others. This example undeniably claims the role of genes in our abilities.
In conclusion, although genetic makeup has an immense influence, it is not the sole reason for the way our personalities are developed and I firmly believe that our character traits can be altered by our lifestyle choices.
The effect of genetics on the human body can never be
fully
conceived by our minds. Genes play an essential role in determining our characteristics even
before
birth.
However
, not all of these
traits
are
definite
and can
certainly
be altered
by individuals. This essay will attempt to argue that these
traits
can be
changed
during the course of our
lives
.
Our personalities
are influenced
not
only
by genes,
but
also
by our environments and experiences in life. A child’s characteristics
are shaped
by his upbringing, as in,
being raised
by discipline parents
helps
them grow into more responsible adults. On the
other
hand, children from broken families, who have suffered from emotional turmoil in their young age, tend to be more aggressive and
easily
susceptible to wrongful acts.
Furthermore
, every individual is capable of changing qualities of themselves that they find unpleasant. This is
because
people
behave exactly the way they
are taught
to, in childhood and such attitudes can
be altered
by modifying our thoughts.
For instance
, shy, introverts can lead a more social life
simply
by spending time with
other
people
with outgoing personalities.
Yet
, it is true that
some
traits
are imprinted
in us when we
are born
.
For example
, children of
well educated
parents have a higher IQ than others from childhood. They can
easily
grasp information and retain facts in memory than when compared to others. This example
undeniably
claims the role of genes in our abilities.
In conclusion
, although genetic makeup has an immense influence, it is not the sole reason for the way our personalities
are developed
and I
firmly
believe that our character
traits
can
be altered
by our lifestyle choices.