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12 Reasons Why Your Genes May Not Contribute To Future Generations

And its probably a good thing for the planet.

Michael Trigg
4 min readMar 6, 2023
Photo by Eugene Zhyvchik on Unsplash

It is important to note that intelligence is a complex and multifaceted concept, and individuals should not be judged solely on these factors. With that in mind, here are twelve reasons why someone might be perceived as a not being a suitable participant in the further development of the human race.

  1. Lack of critical thinking skills: Critical thinking is the ability to analyze and evaluate information to make informed decisions. If someone is unable or unwilling to engage in critical thinking, they may struggle to make logical and rational choices, including attracting a suitable mate.
  2. Inability to learn from mistakes: Learning from mistakes is essential for personal growth and development and continuing to improving the species. If someone consistently makes the same errors or refuses to acknowledge their mistakes, they may be seen as stubborn or lacking in common sense with the result they could be dropped from the human gene pool before they can reproduce.
  3. Poor communication skills: Effective communication is crucial for success in many aspects of life, including relationships, careers, and education. If someone has trouble expressing themselves clearly or understanding others…

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Michael Trigg
Michael Trigg

Written by Michael Trigg

A “Jack of all Trades” and master of some: Mechanic, Writer, Sales Rep, TV producer, Management, Insurance Agent, Consultant www.handshakeconsultants.com

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