ThereIsOnlyOne
Greycel
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Genuinely laughing at some people coping by saying "If only I was born in a better environment, I'd be a much happier person" or blaming the people around them for their shortcomings; there is millions of people in a similar situation to you, but what makes them so special where they can STILL enjoy life blissfully while you rot? Simple: it's all genetic. Yes, there are a few more mundane people here who could've genuinely lived happy if they didn't have a sad life but for you genuinely depressing sad fucks, you never had the chance.
First, Personality: This study shows that there is a massive link in personality and genetics; with genetics affecting about 53% of your personality(which most likely varies between individuals greatly), this would mean that for most of y'all, you most likely would've still been somewhat similar to the way you are now even IF you had better chances in life.
Second, Mental strength: For those of you who genuinely believe that mental strength is built through dedication and external factors, think again. It's all purely genetic.
Lastly, happiness in a general sense: now, the biggest cope of all... "I would've been far happier if I was born in a well-off family/was good-looking/any other bullshit" I'm sorry bud, sure you would be a bit happier than you are now; but it's also massively genetic.
"In the recent years appeared a new branch of human psychobiology: a genetic approach to well-being and happiness. Twin studies suggested that genetic factors count for 35-50 percent of happiness (5).
In a comprehensive investigation, happiness (subjective well-being) was measured in a birth-record-based sample of several thousand middle-aged twins using the Well-Being scale of Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire. Socioeconomic status, educational attainment, family income, marital status, an indicant of religious commitment could not account for more than about 3% of the variance in well-being. However, from 44% to 52% of the variance in well-being were associated with genetic variation. When twins have been retested after few years, authors found that the heritability of the stable component of subjective well-being approaches 80% (6)."
Now, let's say you genuinely was born in a well-off family, or had a good-looking face, or was surrounded by a bit more caring people; do you seriously believe you'd just become a bundle of joy and butterflies who'd love life? No, you fuck. Your genetics will once again fuck you over, your personality will similar as it is now, your thoughts wouldn't relatively change and you'd still feel not that happy because you want MORE.
You know why? It's a NATURAL thing called "Habituation" that was one of the leading factors on leading humans to global domination, you get used to things easily so you'd want to strive for more. Those of us who are more particularly sensitive to this would feel dissatisfied at life constantly, and was more likely to be pioneers or leaders in the past due to our inherent nature to want more out of our lives.
In today's society where there is too many external factors holding us down such as the Kikes, this only leads to us struggling in life and becoming fuckers who achieved nothing, which leads down to even more unhappiness. Don't blame yourself; blame your genetics.
First, Personality: This study shows that there is a massive link in personality and genetics; with genetics affecting about 53% of your personality(which most likely varies between individuals greatly), this would mean that for most of y'all, you most likely would've still been somewhat similar to the way you are now even IF you had better chances in life.
Frontiers | Mental Toughness and Individual Differences in Learning, Educational and Work Performance, Psychological Well-being, and Personality: A Systematic Review
<p>Mental toughness (MT) is an umbrella term that entails positive psychological resources, which are crucial across a wide range of achievement contexts and...
www.frontiersin.org
Second, Mental strength: For those of you who genuinely believe that mental strength is built through dedication and external factors, think again. It's all purely genetic.
Lastly, happiness in a general sense: now, the biggest cope of all... "I would've been far happier if I was born in a well-off family/was good-looking/any other bullshit" I'm sorry bud, sure you would be a bit happier than you are now; but it's also massively genetic.
"In the recent years appeared a new branch of human psychobiology: a genetic approach to well-being and happiness. Twin studies suggested that genetic factors count for 35-50 percent of happiness (5).
In a comprehensive investigation, happiness (subjective well-being) was measured in a birth-record-based sample of several thousand middle-aged twins using the Well-Being scale of Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire. Socioeconomic status, educational attainment, family income, marital status, an indicant of religious commitment could not account for more than about 3% of the variance in well-being. However, from 44% to 52% of the variance in well-being were associated with genetic variation. When twins have been retested after few years, authors found that the heritability of the stable component of subjective well-being approaches 80% (6)."
Now, let's say you genuinely was born in a well-off family, or had a good-looking face, or was surrounded by a bit more caring people; do you seriously believe you'd just become a bundle of joy and butterflies who'd love life? No, you fuck. Your genetics will once again fuck you over, your personality will similar as it is now, your thoughts wouldn't relatively change and you'd still feel not that happy because you want MORE.
You know why? It's a NATURAL thing called "Habituation" that was one of the leading factors on leading humans to global domination, you get used to things easily so you'd want to strive for more. Those of us who are more particularly sensitive to this would feel dissatisfied at life constantly, and was more likely to be pioneers or leaders in the past due to our inherent nature to want more out of our lives.
In today's society where there is too many external factors holding us down such as the Kikes, this only leads to us struggling in life and becoming fuckers who achieved nothing, which leads down to even more unhappiness. Don't blame yourself; blame your genetics.