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Desire is both imitative (we like what others like) and competitive (we want to take away from others what they have). As children, we wanted to monopolize the attention of a parent, to draw it away from other siblings. This sense of rivalry... makes people compete for the attention. ...
"Disputes that play over an elderly parent's health care often go back to childhood, over who was Mom's favorite or who was never really attentive to Dad." The best way to prevent many of these conflicts is for parents to plan ahead and talk frankly with their adult children, acco...
add a few more years and most siblings start to mellow. The death of a parent can bring sisters and brothers closer to each other. “After an elderly parent dies, some families become more distant,” says Andrew Scharlach, a University of Southern California researcher who is studying the im...