Who Really Leads the Family | First Born Myth | Roots 2 Realities Episode 17
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Is the oldest child really the leader of the family… or is that just a role we’ve been taught to accept?
In this episode of Roots 2 Realities, we break down the first born myth and challenge the belief that leadership is automatically assigned based on birth order.
Because the truth is, being first doesn’t always mean being ready… and it definitely doesn’t always mean being the leader.
We get into:
The pressure placed on first born children, creative expectations and family roles
What happens when the “expected leader” doesn’t lead?
How siblings are impacted by these dynamics.
The emotional weight of being “the example”
And how families can redefine leadership in a healthier way
This conversation is real, layered, and a little uncomfortable, but it’s one a lot of families need to have.
Let us know in the comments: Do you think family leadership is assigned or earned?