Jack Flak
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A hypothesis has just occured to me:
First-borns and only children have greater intellectual independence, leading to conviction in judgment and higher skill in such things as debate.
Younger siblings rely heavily on older siblings for judgments, thus, on average, have reduced ability to think on their own.
This is purely concerned with environment, thus if children are raised separately, it doesn't apply.
What say you?
First-borns and only children have greater intellectual independence, leading to conviction in judgment and higher skill in such things as debate.
Younger siblings rely heavily on older siblings for judgments, thus, on average, have reduced ability to think on their own.
This is purely concerned with environment, thus if children are raised separately, it doesn't apply.
What say you?