GENETICALLY PREDETERMINED AND HAPPINES 1 A genetic predisposition (sometimes also called genetic susceptibility) (KR:SUSEPTBLE MEANS BY CHANCE AND DOES NOT MEAN ALL UNIVERSALLY) is an increased likelihood (KR: AGAIN BY CHANCE AND NOT UNIVERSAL TRUTH) of developing a particular disease based on a person's genetic makeup. A genetic predisposition results from specific genetic variations that are often inherited from a parent. (KR: Thus, unlike karma with certainty if one is ready to believe; by chance is playing the dice).
2 Yes, they are. At the time of your conception, your genetic build up is determined and that forms the basis of all your *habits, preferences, traits & health conditions*. With time, your genes and your lifestyle interact to result in your current health state. In case you are genetically predisposed to a certain disease, it means your genes increase your chances of it, however you can prevent/delay it by changing your diet and fitness routines. You can know your genetic predispositions with a genetic test. What are genetics? Genetics is the study of hereditary. It studies your genes. All your information is stored in your genes and knowing them can help you improve your life. Genetic manifestations are different for identical twins also. The genes contain instructions that can make you susceptible to develop certain medical conditions. Your genes: - Influence the use fat in your body - Control hormones that affect your control food choices The expressions of your genes change overtime with the lifestyle you lead. [KR so it is not a destiny(pre-determined) but print generated subject to alterations; while karma is absolute and stated to get altered by quantum, by yogas; however, the rewards are not stoppable; pain of karma cannot be obliterated totally, but the pain is made tolerant] Hence, it is very easy to maintain a healthy body by understanding your genetic build. *Here are some of the things that are influenced by your genes but can be controlled with lifestyle modifications:* Taste preference: bitter or sweet - Food requirement: protein, fibre, fat intake - Fitness routine: motivation to exercise, post-exercise recovery - Predisposition to Vitamin deficiencies - Predisposition to Iron, minerals, and Calcium deficiencies - Development of addictions - Susceptibility to chronic diseases Your genes definitely influence your health, but that doesn’t mean the risks will definitely manifest. Understanding your genetics can help you know your predispositions and enable you to personalize your food and exercise requirements according to your body’s requirements. You can know your genes/DNA with a simple genetic test <https://www.indushealthplus.com/genetic-dna-testing> that can be taken from the home. Your DNA is analysed through your saliva sample. A detailed report with 80 parameters is shared with you along with lifestyle modification recommendations and genetic counselling. Your report can guide you towards good health all your life - it can benefit your doctor and your dietician also to plan your health needs. 3 A great deal of who they would turn out to be appears to have been written in their genes. Other studies at the world-leading Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research suggest that many of our traits are more than 50% inherited, including obedience to authority, vulnerability to stress, and risk-seeking.[KR: But not the happiness; since DNA can only reflect the outcome of the happiness; that is we have to kick it open and not the reverse; happiness is related to the mind ,which can control the DNA. 4 Genetic imprinting is a rather mysterious phenomenon which has become somewhat better understood in the last few years. Essentially, what it refers to is the chemical modification of a DNA sequence. Keep in mind here that the DNA sequence itself is not changing. These are modifications to the DNA sequence itself that occur in a cell--usually refers to a germ cell, either an egg cell or a sperm cell--and that change is passed on from one generation to another. The reason it confused scientists for many years is that it is a non-sequenced-based mechanism of inheritance. Initially, it was thought that all inheritance is based on changes in sequence; this turns out not to be true. In one of those mechanisms, which is not involved in change of sequence, but rather an inherited chemical change to a DNA sequence, is referred to as imprinting. And that imprinting, the reason it's important is that chemical modification, which is passed on from the mother or the father to the offspring, changes the function of the gene or the gene product, whether it's expression or actually the function of the gene product itself. Karma is also in the DNA but the DNA does not hold all the Karmas as print. 5 Science tells us that between 30 and 40% of our happiness is genetic, so the rest is up to us and how we lead our lives. Research into the genetics behind happiness uses twin studies and genome comparison and looks for associations with individual genes. Happiness can be measured by these three factors: the presence of positive emotions, the absence of negative emotions, and life satisfaction (Ryan & Deci, 2001). It is a uniquely subjective experience, which means that nobody is better at reporting on someone's happiness than the individuals themselves. The 50-40-10 rule of happiness, also known as the happiness pie chart, posits that 50% of long-term happiness may be determined by genetics, 40% by internal state of mind, and 10% by circumstances. 6 Hence genetics have a route but totally does not prefix anything; 50% chances to come out of DNA effect do exist. So unlike Karma, DNA is indestructible, but variables. Ther ei sno truth in the predetermined happiness by so many world over researches so far. K Rajaram IRS 21124 On Sat, 20 Jan 2024 at 22:28, 'venkat giri' via iyer123 < [email protected]> wrote: > 50% of OUR HAPPINESS or otherwise is GENETICALLY Determined!!!!!!! > Bitter truths of Life! > Hard Facts (Bitter Truths) of life which we just can’t avoid and realize > them gradually in our life. > Life is like a roller coaster and very occasionally we are subjected to > ups and down in life coupled with pains and suffering as well as joy and > happiness. However, we keep on learning lessons from successes and failures > that we come across. As we age, we also learn some bitter truths about > life. I am recapitulating 10 such hard facts of life or the bitter truths > which, I feel, we face them in life. > 1. No one’s life can be smooth. It is full of challenges and conflicts and > very often we face despair, sorrow and suffering due to our deep entrapment > in desires/fear duality. > 2. We come in this world with a genetically pre-determined psychosomatic > body and then we have to live with it for the remaining period of life. > 3. Most of the time, things just don’t happen as we plan or foresee. Most > certain thing about life is the uncertainty. Many a times, even small and > insignificant events can have vast and devastating effects on our life. > 4. There are always a very few friends, not more the magic number of 10, > who can be trusted and will stand by you during the troubled times. Bigger > the friend’s circle, lesser are the ‘true’ and reliable friends. > 5. Most of the decisions we take come from the subconscious part of our > mind and for which we no control whatsoever over them. Even when we take > conscious and well thought of decisions, in those cases conditioning of > mind as well as thoughts, feelings, emotions and perceptions hidden in > subconscious mind play a significant role in determining our decision > making as well as the behavior pattern. Therefore, the ‘free will’ for > which we are so confident has a very limited role in shaping our destiny. > 6. Human nature is fundamentally very fragile and venerable because of > undercurrent fear and anxiety (mostly unreal and unfounded) we all > encounter most of the time in our life. > 7. The material things like money, status, power have a very limited role > in our day to day happiness. The large part of our temperament is > genetically predetermined; it has been scientifically proved that about 50 > percent of our happiness or unhappiness level is genetically determined. > Other 40 percent depends on our conditioned thoughts and actions on which > we hardly have any control. The remaining 10 percent is related to our life > circumstances, such as where we live, how much money we have, our marital > status, and how we look. > 8. The MOST DESTRUCTIVE habit in us is allowing our mind to WANDER and > indulge in NEGATIVE thoughts and emotions. 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