New Study Highlights How Inequality is Embedded in Our DNA and Environment, Calls for Social Reforms

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Human Behavior has unveiled that a combination of 106 genetic variants, along with one's family background and childhood dreams, significantly influences career success, social status, and health. These findings underscore the necessity for systemic changes to address the deeply ingrained inequalities that affect people's life trajectories from an early age. The study advocates for enhanced educational and social support systems to mitigate the disparities ingrained by genetics and socioeconomic backgrounds, suggesting a collective effort towards creating a more equitable society.