There are many factors that have to converge in order to find happiness. Genetic superiority would not be the sole factor in determining it. At the same time, I would also suggest that the notion of genetic superiority is a bit vague. At its best, genetic superiority might mean to avoid familial health conditions. Yet, there could be other factors, outside of genetics, that could cause such conditions, whereby genetic predisposition might not guarantee complete absolution. At its worst, the term "genetic superiority" has been the pretense for some of the worst of human actions. Given the fact that it is not an absolute guarantee, I would have to say that genetic superiority is not definitive in the realm of human happiness.
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