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Which influence is greater, acquired education or congenital inheritance?
To discuss this issue, we must first make clear what is innate and what is acquired.

When we say congenital, we mean those factors that we can't control before birth. For example, our own genetic material and the maternal environment we face as a fetus.

When we say the day after tomorrow, we mean the factors that affect us after we are born, such as parents' education, school education and social culture.

However, this distinction actually does not make much sense. Among the congenital factors, the mother can still influence us as a fetus by changing the maternal environment during pregnancy. This can be changed. Among acquired factors, parents' economic strength and education level. Our parents' early education is beyond our control. The social culture of your birthplace is beyond your control.