The New Atlantic: The science of success
A new interpretation has emerged of one of the most important and influential ideas in recent psychiatric and personality research.

The New Atlantic: The science of success

Sep 1, 2010 at 06:30
David Dobbs writes:

Most of us have genes that make us as hardy as dandelions: able to take root and survive almost anywhere. A few of us, however, are more like the orchid: fragile and fickle, but capable of blooming spectacularly if given greenhouse care. So holds a provocative new theory of genetics, which asserts that the very genes that give us the most trouble as a species, causing behaviors that are self-destructive and antisocial, also underlie humankind’s phenomenal adaptability and evolutionary success. Read the story here.