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Absolutely, but it seems to me that changes in the environment alone could explain the differences in character between siblings.
OK, but the claim is that siblings are different, despite growing up in the same environment, because they have their "own nature and character by birth".
I guess what I'm saying is that they might become different due to the environment necessarily changing in pretty significant ways for each of them.
> All Siblings are different despite having same parents, same upbringing, same environment at home.
I think none of these are the same because "everything flows". With each child the environment changes significantly. The first child doesn't have any siblings to grow around, then it exerts huge influence on the second child, the third child brings in yet another dynamic. Parents also change a lot with each new child. So, except for twins, nothing is really the same.
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