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Psychology says adults who stayed in their hometown while their siblings left develop these 8 traits — and the one that costs them most is a reflexive comparison with the lives they didn’t build that quietly erodes satisfaction with the one they did

Psychology says adults who stayed in their hometown while their siblings left develop these 8 traits — and the one that costs them most is a reflexive comparison with the lives they didn’t build that quietly erodes satisfaction with the one they did

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  • Staying in hometown can make you more selfless and caring.
  • It can cause feelings of stagnation and dissatisfaction.
  • Constantly comparing their accomplishments to those of their siblings can erode overall satisfaction with one's own life.
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