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come out and until next time, please stay safe, stay kind, be gentle to yourself and we will talk very, very soon.
come out and until next time, please stay safe, stay kind, be gentle to yourself and we will talk very, very soon.
Hello, everybody. Welcome back to the show. Welcome back to the podcast. New listeners, old listeners, wherever you are in the world. It is so great to have you here back for another episode as we, of course, break down the psychology of our 20s. Today, we are tackling the lucky last in our birth order series. You heard that right.
Hello, everybody. Welcome back to the show. Welcome back to the podcast. New listeners, old listeners, wherever you are in the world. It is so great to have you here back for another episode as we, of course, break down the psychology of our 20s. Today, we are tackling the lucky last in our birth order series. You heard that right.
Hello, everybody. Welcome back to the show. Welcome back to the podcast. New listeners, old listeners, wherever you are in the world. It is so great to have you here back for another episode as we, of course, break down the psychology of our 20s. Today, we are tackling the lucky last in our birth order series. You heard that right.
After all of the waiting and the many, many requests, we are finally discussing the psychology of the youngest child and what their position in the family means for everything from their personality to their relationship and professional choices to to their relationships with their middle and eldest siblings, not just in childhood, but in adulthood as well.
After all of the waiting and the many, many requests, we are finally discussing the psychology of the youngest child and what their position in the family means for everything from their personality to their relationship and professional choices to to their relationships with their middle and eldest siblings, not just in childhood, but in adulthood as well.
After all of the waiting and the many, many requests, we are finally discussing the psychology of the youngest child and what their position in the family means for everything from their personality to their relationship and professional choices to to their relationships with their middle and eldest siblings, not just in childhood, but in adulthood as well.
The youngest child is, quite obviously, the baby of the family, and that position shapes their experiences a lot. And I'm so interested in the research around this. from birth order theory to some other theories, as well as some of the stories that you all have shared with me. And, you know, we just have a really comprehensive, fascinating, packed personality episode for today.
The youngest child is, quite obviously, the baby of the family, and that position shapes their experiences a lot. And I'm so interested in the research around this. from birth order theory to some other theories, as well as some of the stories that you all have shared with me. And, you know, we just have a really comprehensive, fascinating, packed personality episode for today.
The youngest child is, quite obviously, the baby of the family, and that position shapes their experiences a lot. And I'm so interested in the research around this. from birth order theory to some other theories, as well as some of the stories that you all have shared with me. And, you know, we just have a really comprehensive, fascinating, packed personality episode for today.
I don't do this very often, but I think I'm just going to skip the rest of this intro and let the episode speak for itself. you know let's keep it short and sweet there is so much to cover without further ado let's discuss the psychology of the youngest child So let's do a quick recap of what we know about birth order theory. So the arguments for it and the arguments against it as well.
I don't do this very often, but I think I'm just going to skip the rest of this intro and let the episode speak for itself. you know let's keep it short and sweet there is so much to cover without further ado let's discuss the psychology of the youngest child So let's do a quick recap of what we know about birth order theory. So the arguments for it and the arguments against it as well.
I don't do this very often, but I think I'm just going to skip the rest of this intro and let the episode speak for itself. you know let's keep it short and sweet there is so much to cover without further ado let's discuss the psychology of the youngest child So let's do a quick recap of what we know about birth order theory. So the arguments for it and the arguments against it as well.
We know that as humans, we are a product of many, many things, some tangible, some intangible. Everything from genetics to country of birth to parenting style, food. All of these things, though, kind of fall into two categories, nature and nurture. What we are born with, what we are raised in.
We know that as humans, we are a product of many, many things, some tangible, some intangible. Everything from genetics to country of birth to parenting style, food. All of these things, though, kind of fall into two categories, nature and nurture. What we are born with, what we are raised in.
We know that as humans, we are a product of many, many things, some tangible, some intangible. Everything from genetics to country of birth to parenting style, food. All of these things, though, kind of fall into two categories, nature and nurture. What we are born with, what we are raised in.
Now, the position we are born into a family is part of our environment and therefore it kind of falls into the nurture category. It influences our personality because of how it impacts how we were raised and therefore how we end up experiencing the world into adulthood.
Now, the position we are born into a family is part of our environment and therefore it kind of falls into the nurture category. It influences our personality because of how it impacts how we were raised and therefore how we end up experiencing the world into adulthood.
Now, the position we are born into a family is part of our environment and therefore it kind of falls into the nurture category. It influences our personality because of how it impacts how we were raised and therefore how we end up experiencing the world into adulthood.