So, we all as a society discuss what formulates a person in adulthood. We usually agree that it is a combination of biological, family, and external environment. Twins are obviously usual studied. So, I have a case from my childhood of twins that had a unique upbringing and dramatically different outcomes. Curious what this board of misfit toys thinks.
So, twin boys in my hometown. Good family. Parents felt they wanted the twin boys to not always be conjoined. So, at the 5th to 6th grade transition they held one back to repeat 5th grade. So, the twins had the same parents, same schools, same town but were different classes by one year. End result - one went on to become a major financial guy who worked for Goldman Sachs all over the world. The other stayed in the hometown and is still going on a lifelong career as a UPS driver. Pretty drastically different.
Did the classmate peers have that much effect on the twins individually?
ETA: they were identical twins
So, twin boys in my hometown. Good family. Parents felt they wanted the twin boys to not always be conjoined. So, at the 5th to 6th grade transition they held one back to repeat 5th grade. So, the twins had the same parents, same schools, same town but were different classes by one year. End result - one went on to become a major financial guy who worked for Goldman Sachs all over the world. The other stayed in the hometown and is still going on a lifelong career as a UPS driver. Pretty drastically different.
Did the classmate peers have that much effect on the twins individually?
ETA: they were identical twins