>>82200758It's not 100% genes, it's more like 80%, but yes genes are super important no doubt about that.
The issue is that it's not that straight forward even disregarding that 20% which is nurture, and I'll explain why.
Let's take hormones as an example. Your genes may dictate your behavior at testosterone level 800, but it also dictates your behavior at testosterone level 200. But your personal choice dictates to a large extent where you end up between that 200 and 800. Do you exercise, eat healthy, minimize distress, sleep well? Do you load up on microplastics or even macroplastics eating legos like a retard, consuming massive amounts of vegetable oils, and get fat?
A diet high in dietary sugar lowers the effective IQ by about 5 points. A diet high in fluoride lowers actual IQ. Etc. etc., you get the point.
As a second part, genetics may make you more risk averse or risk taking, but it's life's bullshit that determines if your risk aversion was activated by risky investments or women or anything else.