
Top 10 Ways Your Personality Develops
Nature, Nurture, and Everything in Between
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Narrado por:
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Egypt Finley
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Ezra Thorne
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Nature, Nurture, and Everything In Between
Unlocking the Puzzle of Who We Are
By Serena Quillan
What truly shapes us—our DNA or our upbringing? Are we born to become who we are, or does life sculpt us into who we become?
In Nature, Nurture, and Everything In Between, Serena Quillan takes listeners on a compelling journey through one of the oldest and most important debates in psychology and human development: the intricate dance between our genetic inheritance and the environments in which we grow. But this isn’t just a book about biology and childhood—it’s an exploration of the complex mosaic of influences that make each of us utterly unique.
Drawing from cutting-edge research in genetics, neuroscience, psychology, and behavioural science, Quillan presents a balanced and deeply human examination of how both nature and nurture shape our intelligence, emotions, personalities, talents, and even our mental health. Whether you're a parent, educator, student, or simply a curious listener, this book will challenge what you thought you knew—and inspire you to see yourself and others with more insight and compassion.
Discover:
- Why identical twins raised apart can still share striking similarities—and what that tells us about genes.
- How early childhood experiences, even before birth, shape brain architecture and emotional responses.
- The real science behind epigenetics: how our environment can turn genes “on” or “off.”