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Alternate Development Chart: How might we be different if nature and/or nurture had been different for us?

Think about… Who you are today Why you look the way you do Why you act the way do Why you think the way you do All of this comes from nature or nurture

Now, Think about… How changing the variables of nature and nurture would change who you are today For example, how might you be different today if you had different parents? Or, if you were tall instead of short Would that be better or would it be worse, or would it just be?

Changing the formula… Define each of the following for you… -Gender (if you know) -Height (be exact) -Weight (more or less) -Intelligence (relatively speaking) -Family dynamic (What is it like?) -Friendship dynamic (What is it like?) -Race/Ethnicity (as you define it) -Looks (ugly, pretty, plain) -Hair Color (your real color) -Eye Color (once again, your real color)

Now… Consider the following… -How would you be different now (psychologically speaking) if your gender was different? -How would you be different now (psychologically speaking) if your race was different? -How would you be different now (psychologically speaking) if your family dynamic was different?

Now… Consider the following… -How would you be different now (psychologically speaking) if your intelligence was different? -How would you be different now (psychologically speaking) if your looks were different?