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The Cancelled Professor: Husbands Are More Dangerous Than You Think! Men Are Hardwired To Cheat! Science Proves Monogamy Isn't Real! - Gad Saad

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

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Carve Your Niche: The Role of Birth Order

The psychological effects of birth order should be reconsidered from the child's perspective rather than solely the parents' behavior. Frank Salloway argues that children actively differentiate themselves from their siblings as a survival strategy to gain maximum parental investment. This concept, known as the Darwinian partitioning hypothesis, suggests that firstborns have unoccupied niches to fill, allowing them to establish distinct identities, such as being the 'good child' or the 'rebel.' This self-positioning reflects a child's strategic response to their birth order and its implications for their development.

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