Is the fighter spirit genetic?

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Remember the alleyway scene in Captain America



This kind of behavior is genetic. Some people are naturally born like this. Any normal person when faced with overwhelming odds to lose gives up immediately without much struggling but for some people it is just not a choice. Giving up is just not in their dictionary.

Not everyone has the same capacity for persistence, stress tolerance, or aggression. These aren't just learned behaviors they're temperamental traits

According to studies emotional regulation, pain tolerance, risk-taking, and grit have heritability estimates ranging from 40-60%. Variants in genes like COMT, MAOA, and DRD4 influence how we respond to fear, failure, and pressure. People with certain alleles naturally have lower anxiety responses and higher dopamine-driven motivation - key ingredients in what we call "fighter spirit.

In elite sports or the military, it's well-documented that people with a naturally high stress threshold and fast recovery from failure perform better - even with equal training. So while discipline and environment shape outcomes, the baseline potential that core fire to fight and persevere.

No matter what, no matter the odds. You can beat them up, torture then, humiliate them, tell them it is over a 100 times but they'll still stand up, look you in the eye and go at it again. Until either they win or they die. This is inherited. Not everyone has it.

TLDR- The fighter spirit is 40-60% genetic and the rest environment. You can teach techniques. You can improve mindset and build discpline but you can't teach raw instinct, or the urge to keep going when others fold. That's in your blood. You don't become a fighter. You're born one.
 
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Funny how i got that spirit
 
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@Chadeep @loyolaxavvierretard @deadstock
 
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Eh, I would not glorify this stuff tbh

In movies and stories it looks pretty cool. If you actually get a gun in your hands and are fighting something or even doing hand to hand, this type of thing gets you killed if you cant walk your talk.
 
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I think it's spiritually inherited, so you may inherited it from a father figure let's say who isn't actually biological related but you still absorb it just by being around them.
 
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@mentally_ill_chad
 
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I think it's spiritually inherited, so you may inherited it from a father figure let's say who isn't actually biological related but you still absorb it just by being around them.
And I mean from like since you're a baby to adult hood absorption, not like it's your friend and you hang out once a week
 
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No its cope
 
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Eh, I would not glorify this stuff tbh

In movies and stories it looks pretty cool. If you actually get a gun in your hands and are fighting something or even doing hand to hand, this type of thing gets you killed if you cant walk your talk.
Basically, one can have the spirit but I bet most arent gonna have the skill or luck to "do it all day" so to speak. I have read some military books about some soldier's experiences in conflicts. For every 1 story where a guy with fighter spirit kicks ass, there are 100 stories where some overestimate their chances and die unecessarily.
 
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High T and low IQ.

At some point fighting impossible odds is just stupid
 
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@Gengar
 
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@TheLightOfMyLife @FaceandBBC @CEO
 
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I would say it’s more environmental than genetics. Germanic tribes defeated the Roman armies which were more advanced. However, nowadays Germanic people are non-confrontational, even when the aggressor is perceived as weaker. They are more civilized so they don’t engage in such behavior, unlike non-whites who oftentimes think they’re tough just because they can get away with it due to the non-confrontational behavior even though their ancestors were oftentimes enslaved and subjugated. But I promise all these guys, when these Germanic men decide it’s time to play the same game, they will be put in their place. I have witnessed it myself first-hand.
 
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