Life Lesson 48 | Adulting Challenges: Eldest Daughter Syndrome & Childhood Responsibility
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Even if you're not an oldest daughter in your family, there is plenty of practical life advice, opportunities for personal growth, and life advice about the development of authentic relationships in adulthood that make this episode worth the listen.
About this week’s featured contributor:
L is a non-native English writer whose work explores introspection, emotional nuance, and the kinds of thoughts or feelings that often go unspoken. She tries to stay honest to her own life and experiences, writing from specific emotions she’s sat with for a while.
You can find her writing at lettersbylau.substack.com and you can read the featured piece, Eldest Daughter Syndrome, at lettersbylau.substack.com/p/eldest-daughter-syndrome.
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