Can chronic bad luck be inherited?
There is a theory that a streak of failures can be passed down from generation to generation like a family curse. But researchers are quick to reassure: reality is far more complex. Although DNA does indeed influence personality traits, the level of adventurousness, or stress resilience, it does not entirely predetermine one's life scenario, reports utro.ru.
Conducted experiments demonstrate that certain regions of the genome can increase the likelihood of risky behavior or acute reactions to stress. For example, a predisposition to depression or excessive anxiety is sometimes inherited from parents.
However, such genetic predispositions cannot be considered a fatal sentence. A much greater impact on one's life path is exerted by the environment in which one grows up, the knowledge acquired, the experience accumulated, and the way a person is accustomed to overcoming difficulties.
In addition, genes are partly responsible for physical parameters — body weight, metabolism, and physical activity. But even in these matters, habits, diet, and overall lifestyle play the predominant role.
The conclusion is perfectly clear: even if there were people in the family who were called perpetual losers, their descendants are by no means obligated to repeat this pattern. The key to success is properly assessing one's own strengths and weaknesses and managing them wisely. Our path, as well as our achievements, is shaped not solely by hereditary factors, but above all by our decisions.
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