Having two older brothers is a healthy reminder that you're always closer to the bottom than you are to the top.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have two older brothers. I am the baby. We're all very, very close. We're great communicators, so we get along really well.
I have three brothers; I'm the youngest of four.
I had older brothers, and I don't think there's anything worse than an older brother. They pretty much told me the end of everything they got to see before I did.
It's a bit startling to achieve global recognition before the age of 30 on account of your sister, your brother-in-law and your bottom. One day I might be able to make sense of this. In the meantime I think it's fair to say that it has its upside and its downside.
The best thing about having four big brothers is you always have someone to do something for you.
I have a younger brother.
The oldest sibling always knows things that the younger ones don't.
I grew up with an older brother, and the bond between siblings is unlike anything else, and it can be a real journey to accept what that bond is once you both mature into it. Because it's not always what you want. It's not always what you expect. It's not always what you imagined or hoped. But it's one of the most important things in the world.
I was pampered in the fact that I had five older brothers, which I highly recommend to anyone.
Only younger brothers will understand me. We're following in the footsteps of older brothers. You are looking up to your brother. You want to do the same things. You want to do as good as he and do it even better.