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02/25/2026

Conflict isn’t something to fear — it’s something we learn from.

Disagreements between siblings may feel frustrating in the moment, but they help shape resilience, adaptability, and a deeper understanding of fairness.

How we handle conflict early in life often influences how we navigate relationships later on.

💭 Do you avoid conflict or face it head-on?

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02/24/2026

Adolescence ends at 18… right?

What if brain science tells a different story?

Some researchers suggest adolescence, from a brain development perspective, may extend far longer than we traditionally think — even into our late 20s or early 30s.

Not because people are “immature,”
but because development is more complex than a birthday.

Where does biology end and culture begin?

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Comment “BRAIN” and we’ll send you the full podcast episode.

02/20/2026

Siblings are often our first teammates, rivals, and teachers. 💫
The way we connect, argue, support, and grow with them quietly shapes how we build friendships and relationships later in life.

From communication styles to conflict patterns — sibling dynamics leave a lasting imprint.

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