Peter Attia· MD
um two kinds of genes in the entire Spectrum of genetics that have to do with mental diseases one kind of gene is what I call a shabji meaning it pushes you really hard
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um two kinds of genes in the entire Spectrum of genetics that have to do with mental diseases one kind of gene is what I call a shabji meaning it pushes you really hard
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and in fact we haven't even found those genes yet even though we know they exist in some cases we haven't found those genes yet
but most mental illness just by analogy with height is not the consequence of this shove phenomenon but our consequences of what I would call Death By A Thousand Cuts small nudges that would push you towards depression schizophrenia autism Etc