@9KCPVRYPeace and Freedom3mos3MO
You may not get as much attention that you need, that can lead you to development issues.
@9KH5FP73mos3MO
Many times in larger families you don't get as much 1 on 1 attention, but that fosters independence and creativity. When you take risks and fail, you grow as a person. That growth can then lead happiness.
@9KGRRG43mos3MO
The parents could be focusing on one kid while the rest don't get as much attention causing them to do bad things.
@9KCPSK43mos3MO
I dont really think the size of your family has an impact direclty on your happiness, there is so many different factors that relate to this topic. Just because you come from a bigger family doesnt directly mean that you would have a struggling house-hold.
@9KHR2R83mos3MO
Large families can have many affects on your life. Your siblings can be a great safety net to catch and help you if you fall on hard times. Or they can make your life much harder than necessary and sibling can fight for the attention of their parents.
@9KCQ67G3mos3MO
it would imacpt on lifestyle changes since larger families tends to be more close knit inherently and the american dream is often promoting indavisualism and personal growth it would likely lead to an more community based social world with good creativity but simply not enough means to achieve the ideas sprouted from that creativity since the birthrates would skyrocket andprices and resources (prices as of now) just arent going to support that
@9KCPJ6V3mos3MO
I think it'll make me happier with myself, and give me more perspectives and people to guide me who have proof that they've succeeded in those same steps.
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