Okay, so everyone has a "type" and that aludes to some kind of genetic "collect go earn $200" Why?
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You may be suggesting that some people with certain genetic traits are likely to receive beneficial and/or unwarranted support and opportunities.
That is true. A stacked brunette will get my attention, for sure. However, if I'm looking for a smart colleague who has the ability to help me in my job requirements, I'm going for the smart propensity.
Genetics sometimes open doors for certain individuals. It's not fair, but it's a fact of life. However, that privileged person can get quickly kicked back out of that same door if he doesn't possess the necessary attributes required to be proficient in the endeavor for which he was assigned.
..Everyone does not have a "type." That's an erroneous, BS concept - not beneficial at all.
Everyone is a totally unique individual. Each with a special mix of knowledge, skills, experience, memories, needs, values, motivations, relationships, personality attributes, character strengths and weaknesses. That means there are 6 billion "types." And very little of this is genetic...it is gained by living and learning and meeting the challenges of life.
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