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Every single one of us has a unique personality that influences our moods, behaviors, how

we connect with others, and the decisions we make. Our personalities effectively define who we
are. As a result, it's critical to investigate whether our personalities are influenced by our
ancestors, the environment in which we grew up, or both.We've all met someone who is
extroverted: someone who is outgoing, conversational, and friendly. We also know folks who are
quiet, shy, and reserved in the opposite way.What happens to people, including how they are
reared, what they learn, and their personal experiences, all have an impact on their personalities.
A person's personality is unquestionably influenced by their genetic composition.The
environment in which a person is raised has a huge influence on their personality. Children who
have been abused or neglected as children are more prone to seek out toxic relationships or have
trust issues as adults. A youngster whose parents overindulge him or her, on the other hand, is
more prone to develop a superiority complex or a lack of empathy for others.

We're all born with a particular temperament, genetics, and neurological wiring. And, of
course, external factors, such as culture and socioeconomic status, have a tremendous influence
on us. Another factor that shapes us is the people we've interacted with throughout our live. For
example, like in the video, the man is influenced by the environment which he is living. I’ve
noticed that the man’s action is like a dog.

For me, ofcourse genetic or nature. Since, nature refers to all of the genes and hereditary
factors that influence who we are—from our physical appearance to our personality
characteristics. Because, back when I was baby til now, I am the look-a-like of my father, and
ofcourse, my characteristics was inherited by them.

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