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Does genetics determine a person's ability to achieve success in a scientific and intellectual field? Are we surrendering to a destiny that we have no ability to control and we have to surrender to it? Do "smart" people pass on their good genes to the next generation? Or maybe we are in a wrong illusion that encourages us not to try to achieve our goals and reduces the role of the parameters that we can control? In episode 43 of the "Chista" podcast, we took a look at what we know about the brain power of the general public in the discussion of intelligence and talent and we tried to show that genetics plays the least role among the factors affecting a person's success in a specific scientific field. Chista, which borrows its name from the ancient Iranian goddess of wisdom, is a podcast from the Radio Farda podcast series, which is hosted by Pouria Nazimi, a science journalist, and tells you a story about the world of science, technology and the future. You can find this podcast on the Radio Farda website, along with a list of resources related to the topic of each episode, or listen to it on your favorite podcasts, including Castbox. Invitation to the Chista Podcast Anniversary Special: We're going to dedicate our 52nd episode to answering questions from our listeners. You can share your questions about the topics discussed, suggestions for future episodes, or any other topic that falls within the realm of the Chista podcast, either by voice or in writing. You have until the airing of episode 50 to send these questions to us through the following methods. You can send these things to us via Telegram by voice or text to @contactfardamusic (Telegram channel of Farda Podcast) or by email at [email protected]. If you use e-mail, please mention in the subject line that this letter is related to Chista's anniversary. You can ask voice questions on Farda Podcast Telegram channel. We are waiting to hear your voice on Chista's anniversary.