Some highly agreeable people in a family can become angrier later in life, especially when nobody noticed they had preferences of their own
In many families, there is one person everyone describes as “easygoing.” They rarely argue, always adjust, avoid conflict, and keep the peace during difficult moments. At family gatherings, they are the ones who say, “Whatever works for everyone else.” For years, this behavior is often praised as maturity, kindness, or patience. But psychologists are increasingly … Read more