If there is a friend who has never entertained friends, even very rarely with friends, you should not be angry because it may be related to his genes.
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According to the Daily Mail, scientists after a long time of research finally found ' the stingy gene .' This could explain why people who are so stubborn keep tight.
Researchers at the University of Bonn in Germany took samples of cells in the mouth of 101 young men and women.
In the samples, scientists conducted a gene test called COMT. This gene is divided into two types of G and A. genes. These genes can affect brain activities and can determine the generosity or dullness of humans.
In the study, volunteers were asked to play computer games, after which they could use part or all of the winning money to support poor children in Peru.
To increase the authenticity of the experiment, the scientists also provided volunteers with a picture of a poor baby named Lena in Peru and a bracelet made by Lena herself.
Experimental results showed that more than 20% of G-gene holders voluntarily donated all the money won to Lena. However, only less than 2% of people carrying gene A do this.
Usually, one in four people have ' stingy genes ', they especially value their own money, such as regularly asking for cigarettes, not buying it themselves, or periodically borrowing money to pay bus tickets. but refused to return. Moreover, compared to others, people with ' stingy genes ' rarely raise money for charity.
However, the formation of dullness cannot be completely attributed to gene problems. Previous research indicates that the gene element only decides somewhat about the generosity or stinginess of a person, while education, nurturing and religion . and other causes can also be created. influences with varying degrees of human character.