Few days back I posted a little musing, A Biostatic View on Humans (here).
As I was having the same conversation with another friend, he gave an interesting example.
"Two children (let say twin) born in the same household, with same parents, same siblings, same teachers, same financial and social environment, same time period, same exposures - but they grow up with completely 2 different ethics and personalities - so how we can agree?"
(My argument was to see underlying gene pool as a variable, but this post is just meant to bring an opposite view)
As I was having the same conversation with another friend, he gave an interesting example.
"Two children (let say twin) born in the same household, with same parents, same siblings, same teachers, same financial and social environment, same time period, same exposures - but they grow up with completely 2 different ethics and personalities - so how we can agree?"
(My argument was to see underlying gene pool as a variable, but this post is just meant to bring an opposite view)
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