The main reason for high inhib are bullies

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disgusting beings
 
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No it's cuz of genetics and bad parenting
 
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No it's cuz of genetics and bad parenting
Its a combination of all three.

High Inhib is caused by genetics and how the world reacts to you.
 
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Genes
Its a combination of all three.

High Inhib is caused by genetics and how the world reacts to you.

Absolutely Brutal

In ancient Greek society, beauty was seen as a divine gift. A sign that the Gods favored this individual, thus what was beautiful was also considered to be good. In current society, a good person is not necessarily a beautiful person and vice versa. Or not?

Here comes the Halo effect (The halo effect is a type of cognitive bias in which our overall impression of a person influences how we feel and think about his or her character. Essentially, your overall impression of a person ("He is Beautiful!") impacts your evaluations of that person's specific traits ("He is also smart!"). Perceptions of a single trait can carry over to how people perceive other aspects of that person.).

This creates a gray area in the distinction that currently is proposed, because our own bias assumes that someone that is beautiful is also more likely to be good, smart, funny, helpful, social etc. Still, this does not truly reflect why personality and looks are intertwined, but it can aid us in understanding this interrelation better.

Let's think about 2 opposite feedback loops in practical terms:

Positive (Halo effect)
A beautiful child on his first day of school -> The teacher all love him and the students want to become his friends -> The child becomes more positive and confident -> The teacher all love him even more and his social position at school rises -> The child becomes much more positive and gains much more confidence -> x -> y -> x -> y

Negative (Failo effect)
An ugly child on his first day of school -> The teacher all dislike him and the students all ignore or bully him-> The child becomes more depressed and timid -> The teacher dislike him even more, the ignoring and bullying increase -> The child becomes much more depressed, timid and anxious -> x -> y -> x -> y[/QUOTE]

( Underrated post by https://looksmax.org/threads/looks-...-looksmaxing-improves-your-personality.88246/ )
 
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Its a combination of all three.

High Inhib is caused by genetics and how the world reacts to you.
Bullying does begin until the child enters kindergarten/grade school, and by then the brain is less neuroplastic compared to how it is during the first 3 years of life.
 
i was super high inhib as early as 4. i remember once i saw my dad drove the wrong direction from where we came from and i was too scared to tell him cus i was scared of being wrong.
 
Bullying does begin until the child enters kindergarten/grade school, and by then the brain is less neuroplastic compared to how it is during the first 3 years of life.
Your brain is neuroplastic throughout your entire life, it becomes less and less as you age.

Your brain is still very neuroplastic after age 3 jfl. But the first year is very crucial to the childs development.
Genes


Absolutely Brutal

In ancient Greek society, beauty was seen as a divine gift. A sign that the Gods favored this individual, thus what was beautiful was also considered to be good. In current society, a good person is not necessarily a beautiful person and vice versa. Or not?

Here comes the Halo effect (The halo effect is a type of cognitive bias in which our overall impression of a person influences how we feel and think about his or her character. Essentially, your overall impression of a person ("He is Beautiful!") impacts your evaluations of that person's specific traits ("He is also smart!"). Perceptions of a single trait can carry over to how people perceive other aspects of that person.).

This creates a gray area in the distinction that currently is proposed, because our own bias assumes that someone that is beautiful is also more likely to be good, smart, funny, helpful, social etc. Still, this does not truly reflect why personality and looks are intertwined, but it can aid us in understanding this interrelation better.

Let's think about 2 opposite feedback loops in practical terms:

Positive (Halo effect)
A beautiful child on his first day of school -> The teacher all love him and the students want to become his friends -> The child becomes more positive and confident -> The teacher all love him even more and his social position at school rises -> The child becomes much more positive and gains much more confidence -> x -> y -> x -> y

Negative (Failo effect)
An ugly child on his first day of school -> The teacher all dislike him and the students all ignore or bully him-> The child becomes more depressed and timid -> The teacher dislike him even more, the ignoring and bullying increase -> The child becomes much more depressed, timid and anxious -> x -> y -> x -> y

( Underrated post by https://looksmax.org/threads/looks-...-looksmaxing-improves-your-personality.88246/ )
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Knowing this has gotten me so depressed.

No matter how hard I try and be confident and have personality I know the Horns affect will always work against me. Every step of the way and its out of my control.

This fucking clown world we live in.
 
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Your brain is neuroplastic throughout your entire life, it becomes less and less as you age.

Your brain is still very neuroplastic after age 3 jfl. But the first year is very crucial to the childs development.
Ye, but the first 3 years are still most important

 
Bullying is caused by the urge to impress foids
Bullies lose there virginity earlier then the average teenager
 
Ye, but the first 3 years are still most important

They are the most important but how you develop depends on how people react to you. If you are good looking you can bypass this bc of he validation you recieve from everyone else.
 
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