Intelligence and personality.

Are intelligence and personality traits innate or acquired? Let’s start with intelligence. The fact that a person’s intelligence is high has something to do with innate genes, but not completely. The human body develops until the age of twenty, but the human brain is not. The brain stops developing at the age of six. Therefore, the more a person thinks and trains his brain until the age of six, the more intelligent he becomes. Intelligence cannot be increased after the age of six. For example, Einstein thought a lot when he was little, so he is very smart. But personality traits are not like that. It can always change. A child imitates what he sees around him, and anyone can do it. Regardless of your age, your personality traits can change. This is a difference between intelligence and personal characteristics. One is up to the age of six, and one can change all the time. However, it is necessary to make long researches on intelligence again. Because it is complicated.

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