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Is there a relationship between blood type and personality?
We often say that a person's success or failure is closely related to his personality. So, is there any relationship between personality and blood type and genetics, and how much does it matter? Is there a natural winner or loser? It is often heard that blood type affects personality, such as O-type cheerful, A-type radical and B-type radical. Although the specific conclusion remains to be confirmed, experts believe that blood type definitely has a certain degree of influence on personality, because it is also a part of life science. Experts said that a personality called "Type A" was put forward in psychological medicine. Type A personality is active, spontaneous, enterprising, expressive and talkative. But the A mentioned here does not refer to blood type, but is used for comparison in medicine. Its relative personality is "type B", which means that it is relatively calm, argumentative and introverted. Psychologically speaking, A or B is convenient for relative classification, not blood type. Nature comes from the father. Why is a child's personality or hobby very similar to one of his parents, while the other child may be the opposite? Is it the result of heredity, environmental influence or other factors? Throughout the ages, people will see that many children have inherited their parents' career. Not only can you see this kind of inheritance around you, but in many musical families or star families, several generations have been engaged in the same cause and have made remarkable achievements. There are countless examples of this. Generally speaking, in everyone, more or less, sooner or later, you can vaguely see that some aspects of his personality are similar to one of his parents. Some psychologists believe that there is a part of parents' inheritance in human character, which accounts for 4%, and is generally called children's nature. The other 6% is related to the living environment and religious beliefs, especially the influence of parents' patterns. Emma Martha, a professor of anthropology in Italy, explained, "In the process of combining eggs with sperm, the dominant side of male or female genes determines the characteristics of newborn babies. This is why children have the same eye color and other physical similarities as their parents or grandparents. This genetic gene will also affect the psychological characteristics of individuals. " She believes that personality traits such as excitement, timidity or extroversion are all inherited from genes. Some scholars from Cambridge University in England have experimented with some processed guinea pig embryos, so that some guinea pigs only contain male genes, while others only contain female genes. The conclusion of the study is that the mother's genes play a decisive role in the development of children's intelligence, while the father's genes mainly affect susceptibility and mood. Some scientists have boldly pushed the experimental results of guinea pigs to the inheritance of human personality. They think: "At least half of a person's personality characteristics are directly determined by the characteristics of genes, and a large number of genes are mixed and interact to produce a comprehensive effect that determines someone's tone, style, temper and so on." What are the determinants of nature? Other psychologists believe that although a person will certainly be influenced by nature, the genetic nature is not only not the determinant, but even far from reaching 4% or half of the influence. They believe that the environment, including family environment and growth environment, has a great influence on children, especially the education and love that the family can provide, which is the decisive factor of a person's personality. Some studies completed by Harvard University in the United States show that children are different in self-control, susceptibility and extroversion from about two years old. However, to conclude that there is some genetic factor between parents and children's personalities can only be effective in the following situations: if this genetic factor is closely related to the environment in which the child exists, if he lives in a specific environment such as his family. In order to prove this argument, scientists have proved through experiments that the heritability of mental disorders can only be shown when it is related to a specific environment. For example, if one parent suffers from a special nervous disorder, his child must be neurotic; But if children stay away from their parents, their nervousness will be restrained. Therefore, scientists believe that temperament and personality can be inherited in the process of maternal pregnancy, but they are not always hereditary. A person's genes can actually be compared with a computer, which stores all the programs in the emotional category, and some of them are activated by electrical pulses in the brain. So far, no one knows why there are these programs. Psychiatrist Carotenuto said: "Although people try to establish the role of genetic factors in individual psychology and social behavior, in any case, I don't think it is a decisive factor, but it is more likely to be a factor of culture and education. The most reason to explain this is the artist's children. In addition to inheriting their parents' special talents, they also live in a very strong artistic atmosphere, and may be influenced by the successful career of their celebrity parents. " But sometimes, if the family excessively "guides" children to their parents' career development, expecting children to make choices that do not belong to their favorite careers, and even forming a morbid desire for control, it will cause children's extreme rebellious psychology. A natural winner is destined to be no matter what affects a person's personality more deeply, but is there a natural winner's character and a natural loser's character? Scientists believe that not everyone can stand at the forefront, and the ratio of success to failure is 2: 8. For two successful people, there are eight people as backup. Therefore, even if you have a natural winner's personality, you must follow this success ratio. Moreover, a naturally negative personality can be partially improved through nurture. Whether an individual can succeed, we must first understand what he is good at or not good at in his personality type. The laws of nature are actually very scientific, with an incredible balance. After studying many successful examples, a psychologist in Singapore believes that there is no natural winner or loser, everyone has many aspects, and the environment and education determine which aspect of personality this person will develop. Some social psychologists even think that there is no good or bad character. There is no perfect individual, but there can be a perfect team, and various personalities in society can complement each other. The team succeeded, and the individuals were part of it and succeeded together. A group can be a company, a city or even a country. A new generation of Asians in the macro environment Since everyone has his own personality, in a broad sense, is there any distinctive personality characteristic in the macro environment of a certain region? Especially in the fierce competition in the economic field all over Asia, psychologists have begun to pay attention to whether this transformation has shaped the character of a new generation of people. Some experts believe that fierce competition in the general climate can inspire a positive personality full of confidence and vision. "The enterprising character who realizes what he can do, dares to stand on the front line and takes accepting challenges as life training can promote the progress of the team. This is very common in Asia today, which is due to the economic climate and environment. " However, social psychologists also believe that the serious trend of materialization in the whole Asian society at present has a negative effect on the formation of people's personality, because the education and love provided by the family are the decisive factors of a person's personality. However, the openness of economy and ideas often leads to the breakdown of many families, and the instability of this base camp that affects personality will cause a new generation of personality problems. A psychologist in Singapore said: "Fear and stress are inseparable. The social competition is fierce, and even primary school students will complain about the pain of life. People are afraid of failure, and an environment with hidden worries can easily lead to biased development. Children don't complain to their families when they encounter problems, because family pressure is great, and 8% children would rather complain to their friends. But how can a person face the big society if he regards his family as a fear road when he was a child and even this small society can't accept it? In clinical experience, children grow up in a loving family with parents, who are stronger in the face of difficulties and better able to master interpersonal communication. Unfortunately, divorce cases are soaring every year, and many children are growing up unhappy. Under such circumstances, how can we produce good humanity? "