
A 2018 non-fiction book by Robert Plomin, a leading behavioral geneticist. The book argues that DNA is the most important factor in making us who we are, explaining why children in the same family are so different, and challenging the traditional focus on parenting and environment. It presents evidence for the significant role of genetics in shaping personality, intelligence, and other traits.
I think it was Plman actually that said this to me and then Jeffrey Miller disagreed. Uh every parenting book in history could be replaced with one behavioral genetics book.
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"Robert Plomin (referred to as Plowman in the conversation) is mentioned in the context of behavioral genetics and the idea that a single book on behavioral genetics could replace all parenting books. This book is his most relevant work on the topic."





