In the modern era of social media, it's easy to get caught up in the curated online personas we present to the world. But what happens when that persona is created and controlled? That's where The Social Genome comes in.
This groundbreaking book delves into the complex interplay between our genetic makeup and environmental influences on our behavior, cognition, and relationships. By combining insights from fields like neuroscience, psychology, and sociology, author Dr. Frances E. Jensen reveals how a person's "social genome" - their unique set of genes, brain structure, and life experiences - shapes who we are.
From the ways in which social media affects our self-esteem to the science behind mate selection, The Social Genome explores the intricate dynamics at play. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human condition, Dr. Jensen exposes the surprising connections between nature, nurture, and everything in between. By embracing this new understanding, we can begin to reclaim our lives from the influence of external factors and take control of who we are and how we interact with others.