Trouble makers -genetics or enviromental ?

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Posted: 16 years ago
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I am not a scientist but are Troublemakers due to genetics or enviromental influences?
Some may say karmic but I am speaking before it became karmic.
Some kids do show an aggressive tendency or throw tantrums when young but these can mostly be corrected and checked by the parents.
We have to omit mental cases as these are an odd category.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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I think both are responsible. Environment itself, that includes all living things, is a large genetic data bank
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Well if you omit mental cases, I think that it's the environment that can really affect you in a negative way. If you have an abusive father/mother, then you either commit suicide or just die within the insides, and therefore, want to project your anger on other people. The troublemakers think that making trouble is a creative way of doing so.

As for me, I guess it was in my genes, I think so because I was a troublemaker when I was smaller. My parents got tired trying to catch me😆 My sister does it too but the only difference is that I'm the one of the predators too.😆

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: karandel_2008

I think both are responsible. Environment itself, that includes all living things, is a large genetic data bank

Amount of attention given by the parents makes a huge difference yes.
But some kids brought up by the same parents often have diverse natures and talents too.
As they say let the mum be resonsible for the daughters and the fathers for the sons as they grow older.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

Well if you omit genetic cases, I think that it's the environment that can really affect you in a negative way. If you have an abusive father/mother, then you either commit suicide or just die within the insides, and therefore, want to project your anger on other people. The troublemakers think that making trouble is a creative way of doing so.

As for me, I guess it was in my genes, I think so because I was a troublemaker when I was smaller. My parents got tired trying to catch me😆 My sister does it too but the only difference is that I'm the one of the predators too.😆

You a trouble maker?????? pulling my leg.😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3

You a trouble maker?????? pulling my leg.😆

Hey, now how is that unbelievable?😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3

Amount of attention given by the parents makes a huge difference yes.
But some kids brought up by the same parents often have diverse natures and talents too.
As they say let the mum be resonsible for the daughters and the fathers for the sons as they grow older.



Children are the future and hence their education is very important. From education, I mean real education from parents and environment. If we have to improve things then we have to start from children. Old people are too difficult to change, but if we teach our children well then they will shape a successful future.

I think that changes in the society come in the steps of generations. Things change from one generation to the next generation.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Depends, some studies suggests that kids with psychopathic tendencies at an early age, such as lack of remorse, have interited it from their parents. There was also some mention about kids having a certain version of a gene, were much more likely to display antisocial behaviour if they suffer maltreatment when they're young.

Anti-social behaviour in kids without psychopathic tendencies was put down to environmental factors. I guess the environment plays a bigger role in influencing a child's behaviour in most cases.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

Hey, now how is that unbelievable?😆

Maybe you were just too mentally or physically advanced for the world which you found to be too slow.😆
I would not classify hyperacitve and talkative kids as potential troublemakers.
I am sure your Dada ji can cure them.😉
Troublemakers generally have a cruel streak in them.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3

Maybe you were just too mentally or physically advanced for the world which you found to be too slow.😆
I would not classify hyperacitve and talkative kids as potential troublemakers.
I am sure your Dada ji can cure them.😉
Troublemakers generally have a cruel streak in them.

You I'm a 110% positive that I inherited his pure genes.😆

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