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If a state of coexistence of dependence and exclusion is feasible,

Surprisingly, the newest born are the most conservative.....

If a state of coexistence of dependence and exclusion is feasible, it is three sisters.

sisters strengths career
the eldest cautious long-term plan
the second flexible short-term
the third observing

Curiously, the Three Sisters have almost the same pattern in every household.

First, the eldest daughter is cautious about everything and acts with a relatively long-term plan.

On the contrary, the second daughter judges and acts based on short-term predictions. With a flexible or flexible personality, she is not obsessed with dogma.

And the third daughter has excellent observing ability and does not repeat the same mistakes made by the eldest daughter and the second daughter.

In the order of birth, the eldest daughter’s career starts as an only child. Initially, she was able to monopolize her parents’ affection.

However, when the second daughter is born, the affection given to the eldest daughter is halved. As if to fill the other half, the eldest daughter has a small sense of responsibility for her second daughter.

The second daughter has a nemesis named her sister since she was born. The battle with the eldest daughter begins from the day of birth. Even if the third daughter is born, the second daughter does not feel responsible. That’s the job of the eldest daughter, right?

The third daughter is born in the endless battle between the eldest daughter and the second daughter. For the third daughter, the world has been fighting since she was born, and she doesn’t know about peace.

The third daughter will closely observe the strengths and weaknesses of the two sisters’ conflicts, will not repeat failures, and will learn only success stories as lessons.

But that observing power is only valid for existing things, and nothing can be envisioned for a future that does not yet exist. We call such a view conservative.

Surprisingly, the newest born are the most conservative.

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