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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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Niche Differentiation Shapes Personality

The Darwinian partitioning hypothesis illustrates how birth order influences individual personality traits. The firstborn explores various unoccupied niches, shaping their identity. As subsequent siblings arrive, competition for these niches increases, leading later-borns to adopt distinct traits to differentiate themselves. This often results in later-borns becoming more open to experiences and innovative thinkers, as they must navigate the constraints imposed by their predecessors. The process of niche differentiation fosters varied personality development across siblings, particularly emphasizing the growth of non-conformity among later-born children.

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