This is very true, and I agree totally. I once read that we are made up of a collection of information, stored in our genes, and gathered from all of the generations that came before us. Obviously the longer humanity continues to live, the larger that pool of information will become, So it makes sense that with all of that learned behavior floating around, some of it around from the very beginning, that we would very easily lose the ability to differentiate between learned and instinctual behavior. Really cool article!
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Thank you for reading and responding!
To clarify, what I am trying to say is that genetic knowledge is actually very limited, and that sharing, demonstrating, and teaching healthy non-genetic knowledge of human behavior is essential to our very survival as a species.
I tried to simplify that, but I think I may have just made it more difficult to read. Haha! I really should go to bed...
Haha no I get what you were saying. Its only 3pm here, Im about to go to yoga! What time is it by you?
It was about 3am, haha!