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From a GLAS Method perspective, Inheritance primarily reinforces Emotions / Awareness, Growth / Learning, and Environment / Context by deepening understanding of how biological and environmental interactions shape internal states and behaviour. GLAS emphasises awareness of underlying drivers of performance, decision‑making, and wellbeing — and Inheritance illustrates that biological predispositions are often hidden forces influencing energy, mood, resilience, and risk. Understanding these biological influences reduces reactive confusion and enables more intentional alignment between self‑knowledge and life choices.
The book’s exploration of epigenetics — how environment and lifestyle can influence gene expression — strengthens Environment / Context by underscoring that context isn’t just social or psychological but biological. When individuals understand how sleep, stress, nutrition, and activity affect their internal physiology, they can design environments and routines that support better outcomes rather than unknowingly sabotaging their energy, focus, or health. This aligns with the GLAS emphasis on shaping conditions that sustain balance rather than undermine it.
Finally, Inheritance enhances Growth / Learning and Purpose / Meaning by providing a framework for self‑understanding that goes beyond surface behaviour into root causes. By learning how biological inheritance interacts with lived experience, people can make wiser decisions, cultivate healthier habits, and pursue purpose with a clearer understanding of their strengths and vulnerabilities. In GLAS terms, this nuanced insight fosters compassion, reduces internal conflict, and supports intentional action that feels authentic rather than reactive or misaligned.
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