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The influence of culture and upbringing on our values and beliefs from "summary" of The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt

Our values and beliefs are not formed in a vacuum. They are heavily influenced by the culture and upbringing we are exposed to from a young age. Our family, community, and society all play a role in shaping our worldview and shaping our moral compass. Culture provides us with a set of norms, customs, and traditions that guide our behavior and shape our values. Growing up in a particular culture exposes us to certain beliefs and practices that we internalize and incorporate into our own belief system. These cultural influences can be subtle, yet powerful, shaping our perceptions and attitudes towards the world around us. Upbringing, on the other hand, refers to the environment in which we are raised and the values that are instilled in us by our parents, caregivers, and other influent...
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    The Happiness Hypothesis

    Jonathan Haidt

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