well first and this is without a doubt GOD has nothing to do with it and just FYI neither does the devil....but there's thousands of answers to your question...environmental effects, chemical or hormonal imbalances ,situational experiences ,definitely genetics play a huge role both physically and mentally,the list is endless but definitely NOT god
2007-11-30 15:35:30
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answered by bigdaddysnackfinger 2
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3. How the Bob 1 was raised and how Bob 2 was raised. They both could be brothers, but they could also show totally different personalities. So, Bob 1 could be Joe. Or, Bob 2 could be Joe.
4. Genetics can play a role--physically and mentally. You may notice physical/outward features that exist within certain nationalities that are more-common-than-not traits. Therefore, the mental aspect of a certain nationality should be constant--however--anybody can change the way they he or she thinks because of their surroundings--which leads to #5.
5. How an individual was raised and his or her self-worth; what they think of themselves; what they believe; who they believe; values and morals; and maturity level. If any one of these aspects is flawed (could be one or many), then that person will try to either rebel against his or her brother or sister; rebel against so-called 'friends'; disrespect to people in general (like not holding a door for somebody nearby); bullying; etc. However, sometimes we tend to show to people that they are indeed happy and satisfied with our lives when they really may not be.
Sorry for the long answers! If you have any other questions, just message me!
Jeff
2007-11-30 23:53:26
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answered by Jeff 2
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Do you have any idea how complicated such a question is?
There are a lot of things that affect a person, genetics have a role and the environment also plays a pretty big part, experiences a person goes through and how they are treated, etc.
You could fill all of Google's hard drives with information on it and still not even be scratching the surface.
About the only thing we know doesn't have a role is god (since he doesn't exist) but whether a person is taught about god and whether that person realises that it's no different from Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny will have an effect on that person.
2007-11-30 23:32:05
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answered by bestonnet_00 7
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Well you can also add in a person's personal experiances about things to your list. Also it could be that each person has different opinions (points of view) about the same thing. The way they feel about something. There are many reasons out there why each human being is different.
2007-11-30 23:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think experience and perspective are the top two things that make people individuals.
How you see things in the future depends on what you experienced in the past.
Everyones perspective is unique and depends upon numerous variables such as morals, ethics and, of course, experience.
In a way there is no such thing as perfection or conformity because those things are dependent upon subjective perspective.
Hope that helps.
2007-11-30 23:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's a combination of genes, and nurturing, or lack of, and how you are raised and cared for as you grow, the people or person that raised you, and also things that happen to you in your life. I think the most powerful influences occur very early, possibly including the time before birth, after conception.
2007-11-30 23:37:46
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answered by balloonknot71 2
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what are you? Your DNA. who are you? DNA + all your experiences that happened to you the way you interpreted them - felt them.
Meaning the object (or whatever) can seem cool to you but not to your friend, although you were seemingly exposed to the same object. - you might seen the colors brighter, and smelled something good at the time, therefore.....you get the picture?
or you may treat people better than someone else, because you were raised better. again, it's all about experiences, and how you felt them...
2007-11-30 23:35:54
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answered by dexter 4
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most of it is in your genetic make up and the way you are raised as a child. How you are taught to behave a certain way so it pleases the monster known as society.
2007-11-30 23:31:45
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answered by David T 6
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I would say your #2 answer is really all you need. That is a HUGE reflection on people.
A couple suggestions:
-A person's values.
-A person's self-worth.
Hope this is the kind of thing you're looking for.
2007-11-30 23:34:09
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answered by Anonymous
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body language
posture
facial expressions
vocabulary
level of ambition
level of social intelligence
level of motivation
perceptions of the world
2007-11-30 23:31:58
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answered by Sufi 7
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