Keroin
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A couple of years back, I was sitting with a group of travelers, sharing drinks and adventure stories. I’d just finished reading an article on birth order and how it affects personality. I asked everyone what their place was among their siblings and every single person, (myself included), was the baby – the youngest – of their family. This was perfectly in line with the description of youngest children.
According to the article, among other traits, the youngest children tend to be the biggest risk takers and the most adventurous. Oldest children are usually the most responsible and serious. Middle children are good negotiators and a little mysterious.
Which child are you, in your family, and how do you think your place in the birth order shaped who you are? If you have children, what differences do you notice between oldest, middle and youngest?
According to the article, among other traits, the youngest children tend to be the biggest risk takers and the most adventurous. Oldest children are usually the most responsible and serious. Middle children are good negotiators and a little mysterious.
Which child are you, in your family, and how do you think your place in the birth order shaped who you are? If you have children, what differences do you notice between oldest, middle and youngest?