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RE: Pareto Principle: 20% Commit 80% of Crimes

in #life8 years ago

More important is the upbringing of the child. Genetics determines anatomy, predisposition to disease, but not its future. For the future affect social relationships, which are laid at an early age. He learns from the parents and copies them.

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Social relationships are formed not only on the example of parents, as well as genetics affecting health and anatomy also affects the view, which forms the society in relation to a person. In childhood you may offend because of physical ailments, in addition to this you can feel the pressure and hostility because of the social status of your family. There are many factors that will shape your character, do not select only one

Pareto rule is not always true. For example, a hundred years ago, literate people was much smaller. A number of businessmen today, only 2-4%.
It is possible to argue indefinitely. A very interesting topic.
For example, children from happy families rarely become super rich and super talented. They have nothing to prove.

You're right, it doesn't work 100% always, for me, the results of these studies were just very interesting. And to be honest, I don't want them to be absolutely true, because it's sad :)

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