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Jan 24 2003, 10:59 am
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There was an article my class read in current world problems about lazyness, it was very interesting it said that all people that are lazy, are lazy because they have a certain part in their mind that works diferent then non lazy people and so on. hmm, what's next, ignorance is genetic? :p
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Jan 24 2003, 11:28 am
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I'd imagine that a lot of things could be called genetic to some degree. Your parents have certain beliefs, values, and morals, and they typically raise you accoring to them.
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In response to OneFishDown
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naw, can't be genetic -maybe patheogenic?
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In response to digitalmouse
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Well it wouldn't be genetic, but it would be passed on.
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In response to OneFishDown
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OneFishDown wrote:
I'd imagine that a lot of things could be called genetic to some degree. Your parents have certain beliefs, values, and morals, and they typically raise you accoring to them. I often say that stupidity is learned behavior; but this is the reason most people confuse it for genetics. People may vary in intelligence, raw brain power, but what makes a person stupid is how adeptly they screw up what they have. Lummox JR |
In response to Lummox JR
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Isnt this a topic of laziness?
Either way,.. Laziness is developed over time.. The way someone is brought up is also a factor.. and the only genetic factor in regards to this topic is the amount of energy a person has over all.. A persons personal taste, thei willpower, their decision making skills will create procrastination. Procrastination is not the same as laziness. I cant rightly say what contributes to laziness because it's not in me, therefore I cant describe it.. Ive witnessed it and still do. I cant fathom in my mind why or how a person would not do something for themselves or others. |