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Attitude is learned behavior Attitude is learned behavior that can be changed based on the individual's choice and willingness to change. Webster's New World Dictionary defines attitude in three different ways; the first is a body posture that shows mood or action, the second is a way that shows one's feelings or thoughts, and the third is one's disposition. In general, attitudes are the feelings and thoughts you have about yourself and how you interact with other people. Attitude plays an important role in the life of society, from taking the first steps, to going to high school, to choosing college, to finding a job and choosing a partner. If attitude makes us who we are, gives us our character, then the question I ask you is: can you really get an “attitude adjustment” or is our attitude defined at birth? For centuries, people have been intrigued by the question of what is human about human nature. How many characteristics and attitudes of people derive from "nature" (heredity, inability to change) or how much derives from "culture" (the social environment, contact with others) and the ability to change. It is certain that physical and mental abilities are established by heredity, such as ability in sports and mathematics. As well as the color of your eyes, the size of your nose and your mother's freckles. While such basic orientations towards life, such as your attitude, are the result of the environment in which you live and therefore can be changed. So, what about the educational side of the equation, or the environment that gives us our attitude? Culture is a system of ideas about the nature of the world and how people should behave in it that is shared - and shared uniquely - by members of a community, who continually judge their own actions, when... halfway through paper. .....that attitude can be changed or at least influenced by our environment. Our attitude is a learned behavior that can be changed by the individual's choice to make that change. I agree that a person's attitude begins with their personal feelings, values ​​and beliefs, but knowledge of our culture's values ​​and norms can also define who we can or should be. After all, if a person couldn't change their attitude, how could they grow and learn or simply adapt to their environment? For some parts of life, the blueprint is laid out by heredity; but in other parts, the individual is a blank slate, and it is entirely up to the individual to change what is written on that blank slate. Only you can make your density great by doing one simple thing: “get an attitude adjustment.” Attitude is your life, yours influences everyone and everyone's influences you.