A lot of things are attributed to genetics that I think shouldn't entirely be.
I was watching a video where somebody claimed "food drive" was inherently genetic.
Based on my own life experiences, I know (and have experienced) many lifestyle factors that raise or lower food drive.
Is it just easier to tell the public "it's genetic" instead of explaining to them that lifestyle factors (in and outside their control) are responsible for many of their problems?
Taking this at face value, you really have to think what these institutions have done to people to make them so apathetic (if not enthusiastic) about this. It helps to have a memory that works for more than a few weeks.
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