Dear All,
What is the meaning of : "nature exceeds nurture"?
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Nuni
Nature exceeds nurture
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Re: Nature exceeds nurture
This is a play on words, because nature and nurture sound similar [but not identical]. It refers to the (undecided) debate as to whether we are influenced more by genetics (inherited traits, nature) or by environment (upbringing, nurture).
nature (noun): the physical force (as in Mother Nature) regarded as creating and controlling the physical world including plants, animals, landscape, weather etc
nurture (noun): the process of caring for and encouraging the development of (sby or sthg) - note that "nurture" can also be a verb
In the phrase you quote the implication is that genetics play a greater role than the environment (in a person's development).
nature (noun): the physical force (as in Mother Nature) regarded as creating and controlling the physical world including plants, animals, landscape, weather etc
nurture (noun): the process of caring for and encouraging the development of (sby or sthg) - note that "nurture" can also be a verb
In the phrase you quote the implication is that genetics play a greater role than the environment (in a person's development).