Study Finds Defiant Children Are More Likely To Be Rich And Successful
According to a new study, defiant children are more likely to be rich and successful.
The study followed children starting at the age of 12 and looked at factors such as family circumstances and status, intelligence, and their performance and behavior at school.
The results found that the same 745 children that participated at a young age, at 52 the children who were rebellious, had a strong personality and willingness to not conform and push the boundaries, resulted in great success as an adult and a higher income.
Katherine Viloria is Beasley Media Group's Fort Myers Digital Content Manager. She loves to write, snap photos, and watch Grey's Anatomy. Connect with her on Instagram @alittlethisalittlekat
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