No, people develop a defensive attitude over time based on experiences they have had
control
Denial, repression, displacement.
When someone responds with curiosity rather than defensiveness, the entire dynamic of interaction shifts. Defensiveness arises from ego; a need to protect identity, avoid judgment, or assert control. Curiosity, on the other hand, is rooted in openness, presence, and a willingness to understand. Visit Ashu Khannaa's website
Personal bias refers to an individual's subjective perspective influenced by their experiences, beliefs, and emotions, which can affect their judgment and decision-making. Defensiveness, on the other hand, is a psychological response where a person protects their ego or self-esteem when faced with criticism or perceived threats, often leading to denial or rationalization. Together, personal bias and defensiveness can hinder open dialogue and critical thinking, preventing individuals from considering alternative viewpoints or acknowledging their mistakes.
I think you mean inherited and inherited traits - in which case yes - they're the same.
Genes that are inherited from your parents cause inherited diseases.
Traits can not be inherited in reverse order. Traits can be inherited FROM the parents
all traits are inherited, there is no such thing as a non-inherited trait...
Strength cannot be inherited. :)
Genetic codes are inherited.
inherited
It is inherited.