Is it Normal to be Very Picky? Understanding Selectiveness
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According to a study on twins, genetics can account for as much as 84% of individual differences in 'food fussiness,' indicating a strong biological component to selectiveness. This statistic reveals that, for many, being picky isn't a simple choice, but a complex mix of nature and nurture. So, is it normal to be very picky across various life areas?