What A Cake Can Teach Us About Nurture Vs Nature

in #science9 years ago (edited)

When we try to psychoanalyze life on earth we often end up arguing whether something is genetically or culturally inherited. I believe the juxtaposition is rather silly. Everything exists as a result of both. Their effects intertwine, spanning across time and space. Trying to isolate nurture from nature is like trying to pick out the eggs from a cake mix. It is improbable to happen.

False Dichotomy

The main reason many people fall into this logical fallacy is due to the simplifying nature of the human mind. Thinking takes effort. This is why we have invented Evil vs Good, Nature vs Nurture, Reward vs Punishment. We think that there are only two options in regards to how we evaluate something because considering more options messes up with our heads.

Life is never about black or white. Life is all about shades of gray. A recipe of different ingredients that are blend together in different proportions in order to deliver different cake flavors. No cake is made out of only flour or sugar.

The Epigenetic Mixing Pot

Genes don't just pop out of nowhere. Same applies to behavior. Epigenetics teach us that changes in organisms happen all the time due to different gene expression rather than alteration of the genetic code itself. The process takes a long or short time depending on what kind of cake nature is preparing.

Some of nature's cakes need more genetic steering before adding nurturing. Some others rely more on nurturing. Much like any steering pot, size matters in regards to how something gets mixed.

Nature is a psychotic cook with unpredictable mood swings

Depending in what goes around her, Mother Nature decides how to go about her cake mixing,... or not. If there are too many stress agents, nature strengthens the genetics part. If she feels "OK" then culture is added plentifully. Heck, everything can be just fine and Mother Nature might decide to make her own mixing for no reason whatsoever.

Quantity Over Quality

Being such a sloppy cook nature decides to make thousands, even millions of different cakes without paying too much attention on how the ingredients mix. She figures that if she makes many, at least some of them will actually turn out good. And this is exactly what we observe in our phylogenetic trees. 99.9% of all species that ever existed are now extinct.


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Final Word

We don't see ourselves going crazy about baking soda, sugar, eggs or salt when making a cake. We know that if we screw up any of these ingredients then our cake will suck. We are more moderate in our approach because we understand the dynamics of baking. We acknowledge how important each ingredient is in order to construct a unique composite. Nature and Nurture work alongside thousands of constituents in order to create, preserve and propagate an organism. They cannot be separated, only observed as part of a greater sum.





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Interesting perspective. Trying to understand a complex phenomena, our first approach is often to split it into parts. In this case we see the process of evolutionary change operating on different substrates of reality and so we tend to explore them independently. But eventually we should move to reconstruct an integrated view that considers the dynamic interplay between all parts.

Nicely put. I agree

Very interesting post, you have made a great comparison.

I guess this apply well to the posts we are creating, or pretty much every aspects of our lives. We are all told to hustle, hustle, hustle. And when we are tired, we are told to hustle even more. But truly, we often don't take the time to pause and reflect for a moment on the effectiveness and efficiency of our work.

Results and effort are not always in a linearly correlated.

That of course goes beyond just baking cake. Good analogy anyway!

I always try to learn from cake, but by the time the lecture starts I have already gobbled down Professor Cakington.

Cakes don't grow in nature.

A very interesting read which touced on the way we see thngs, thanks

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A very interesting read, thanks for sharing this.

thank you for reading.

VERY nice post, its always good to read something like this after waking up, gives a good push to start the day

you've always made me want to bake a cake....not sure if that was the goal, but thats whats going to happen now

make a banana one.
and don't spill your coffee

Im awful at banana cakes !!! banana anything really.... they always come out flat , there must be too much gravity in my apartment...

And I just had raspberry tea...and didnt spill a drop ! :-p

make sure your baking powder is plentiful. Also, don't add too many bananas. Also, drain as much "juice" you can when you mash them up. I also like to leave the oven a bit open on top for humidity to escape.

:)

mmmmm raspberry tea. hard to find good quality on those.

I agree - nature and nurture always work to form the final personality of a person. Certain inherent characteristics come as part of nature (inherited from parents genes) but a lot that forms the character of a person is actually picked up from nurturing received from parents/friends/peers/society/ religion/literature and many other things. Thanks for sharing this thoughtful blog. Upvoted

Upvoted.

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