Two Strangers Lived The Exact Same Life Without Knowing It
Two strangers, separated at birth, built almost the exact same life without ever meeting — same job, same car, same name for their first son. This is the real story of the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart, and the uncomfortable scientific twist almost nobody mentions when they tell it. Timestamps: 0:00 — The Jim twins meet at 39 0:32 — The coincidences keep stacking 1:12 — Bouchard launches the Minnesota Twin Study 2:09 — 137 pairs, 50 hours of testing, one impossible pattern 2:54 — The "genes are destiny" headline everyone remembers 3:19 — What the data actually said about IQ vs. personality 3:57 — The real 50/50 split 4:10 — The uncomfortable question almost nobody asked 4:56 — The criticism even Bouchard's team had to answer 5:29 — What actually shapes who you become 6:31 — Back to the Jim twins, from the other direction 7:02 — What it really means that half of you was never yours Sources referenced: Bouchard et al., "Sources of Human Psychological Differences," Science (1990); Plomin & Daniels, "Why Are Children in the Same Family So Different From One Another?," Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1987) Subscribe to the channel here: / @zantros #Psychology #TwinStudy #NatureVsNurture

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