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The Pecking Order: Which Siblings Succeed and Why
by Dalton Conley
by Dalton Conley
I read this book when i was experiencing self hatred. I just couldn't figure out why i was the way i am. It didnt explain everything about me, but it definitely made me realize the pitfalls in my life which made me more prone to my faults (ie. because i am a middle child, my parents tend to overlook me--> causing me to be disillusioned that i dont need anyone in my life --> but secretly wanting attention and love.)
Yak yak yak~ easy read and entertaining.
As humans one can't help but analyze people, relationships, and of course oneself.
This book is one of those books where you're like "Makes SO MUCH SENSE!"
Yak yak yak~ easy read and entertaining.
As humans one can't help but analyze people, relationships, and of course oneself.
This book is one of those books where you're like "Makes SO MUCH SENSE!"
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