Nature vs. Nurture theories has wasted a lot of energy of human beings. Plato is considered first to realize that you are made of not only flesh but also an intellectual soul.
The issue may be much older.
In Greek Mythology, when gods created man, they endowed him with divinity. However, the man started challenging them. They feared his potentials and decided to deprive him of the might.
“Where to hide the divinity?” was the big question
They considered heights of icy mountains, limits of shining stars and pits of the earth. But every place was accessible to man’s capabilities.
Since then the man has been climbing icy mountains. He has navigated deep seas. He has traversed moon. His machines have even touched Mars.
But he is still looking for his ‘lost paradise.'
Man, it is inside you!
They call it personality now. It is ‘scientific’ to ask how it comes into being. Is it inheritable? Is it natural? Is it the outcome of environment? Have you any will to change your behaviors or you are bound to follow the dictates?
Nature vs. Nurture theories focuses on these issues. The discoveries in genome and quantum physics have revived the debate. Incidentally, more they discover, more they bewilder. The abstraction continues intensifying.
There are three distinctive schools of thought.
Personality is Natural
This group believes that your personality is a result of evolutionary process. You inherit behaviors due to the complex interaction of genes. They control your behaviors. So you don’t have a free will to act otherwise.
They believe that types and characteristics measured by personality tests remain constant throughout your life. You may sharpen your types or temperaments but can never change them.
Personality is Nurtured
This group argues that you don’t get your personality inherited. Your mind is a blank slate at your birth. It is your environment, education, and culture that make up your behaviors. There are differences on the issue of ‘free will’ to change your behaviors.
They argue that types and characteristics measured by personality tests change continuously throughout your life.
Personality is Spiritual
This group claims that your personality is a result of neither nature nor nurture. It is a gift from some deity. They are split on the issue of ‘free will.'
However, except Enneagram personality test, the leaders in this school don't believe in the measurement of personality.
Darwin’s theory of evolution led William Hamilton, George Williams and many others to the idea of personal development. They proposed that like physical organs, your personality is the result of natural selection for survival of the fittest. You do as your genes dictate.
They suggest that fear of death, fear of injury, fear of snakes, shyness, addiction, criminality and sexual orientation are main examples, of inheritable behaviors. Steven Pinker (2004) includes religiousness, liberalism, and conservativeness in the list. William Paley considers cognitive capabilities, temperaments and cheating behaviors inheritable.
However, there is a substantial criticism of this approach.
1- There is no single universal behavior which can be proved evolutionary. Even fear of death that seems natural to all is overridden in crusades, suicides, and suicide bombings.
2- You are made of 25,000 to 30,000 genes. They are merely twice to the number in a fruit fly. Chimpanzees share 95% of your genetic characteristics. However, they don’t share even 10% of your behaviors.
3- People don’t differ in behaviors as they do vary in skin pigments. Extroverts, introverts, optimists, pessimists, criminals, liberals, etc. are found in all societies and cultures. Even identical twins (with 100% similar genes) and fraternal twins (with 50% related genes) behave differently in most of the cases.
4- No genome scientist has related genes or a set of genes with any behaviors.
5- There are a good number of living organisms and fossils which suggest intermediary stages to the physical evolution. However, no such intermediary stages are available for personality evolution.
The discoveries in physics have always provided new meat to the nature vs. nurture theories. The conclusions of Newton and Einstein helped the people to believe that future events can be predicted with the help of accurate knowledge of the matter and natural laws. This led psychologists to suggest that your future behaviors can be predetermined. The whole mechanism of psychometrics follows this hypothesis.
However, quantum physics has changed the situation altogether. Evidence proves that you can’t make two (almost) simultaneous measurements of observables correctly. For example:
1- Position and momentum of a particle
2- Position and direction of a particle
3- Time and frequency of a sound wave
4- Wavelength and magnitude of a sound wave
The list goes on...
The quantum physics has shaken determinism. So much so the scientists have to devise “Heisenberg uncertainty principle” which challenges that any physical event can be predicted precisely in time and space.
Do you think that particles are too small to affect big events?
Reconsider it.
What would happen if Hitler had died in his young age of cancer, which can occur with a slight genetic mutation?
“What was the first cause?” Aristotle had asked centuries back.
It has been established that the universe has not resulted from infinite series of collaborating causes and events. There was a first event; the big bang just 13.7 billions year ago. What was its cause?
There can be only two plausible answers:
1- There was no preceding cause, or
2- There was a first Causer
When you affirm the first statement, you agree that there might be other events which don’t have preceding causes. The birth of personality is one of them.
However, if you agree with the second statement, then you are siding with the religious school of thought.
Environment plays very important role in making your behaviors. However, any behavior that you acquire is amendable. Secondly, it is not the only environment that influences you; the vice versa is also true. You can count hundreds of names who influenced their environments, cultures, and societies.
The best advice is to believe in your personality. Use your free will to develop and refine your behaviors. Utilize all out capabilities to collect small successes daily to build bigger one in future. Your way of thinking and style of doing shall determine your destination.
Meanwhile, let the counsels of nature vs nurture theories to continue with their confusing debates.
About the Author:
Psychometrics? Some believe them, and others reject them altogether. Saqib Ali Ateel dedicates his website https://www.personality-and-aptitude-career-tests.com/art to explain the reality in between.
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