It would seem, John, that you've not spent a lot of time around babies and toddlers...or even children older than that.
They have very different personalities pretty much from the start. Kids are taught right and wrong. As infants the world revolves around them...they have to learn that there is a world and people outside of themselves. That's where their personality and parental (caregiver) guidance comes into play.
The only thing that comes close to natural selection is the selfishness required to insure their own survival.
They have very different personalities pretty much from the start. Kids are taught right and wrong. As infants the world revolves around them...they have to learn that there is a world and people outside of themselves. That's where their personality and parental (caregiver) guidance comes into play.
The only thing that comes close to natural selection is the selfishness required to insure their own survival.
“If you are the smartest person in the room, then you are in the wrong room.” — Confucius