I believe this story, and particularly the documentary, "Three Identical Strangers", is fake. I watched it years ago and became increasingly suspicious.<p>The three triplets are often interviewed on 80's style talk shows, but the verisimilitude is simulated; there were no such shows. At one point they open a restaurant as business partners. This "iconic" restaurant seemed to never exist, except for one "closed" marker in google search with no other reviews, and one picture, which was a small screen shot -- from the "documentary".<p>I investigated a little further and found that one of the producers was a professor of media bias at a university. This article, which was probably written by AI, is regurgitation. I would be happy to be proven wrong and I challenge anyone to come forward with any evidence for the truth of this subject that comes from outside of the documentary itself.
Why is nature vs nuture always posed as this weird holistic binary. Anyone who has thought about it for more than 3 seconds should understand that not only is it not binary, but also so much of our behavior is shaped independently.<p>Have you ever been able to change your own behavior? That's nurture. Have you ever had a hard time changing your behavior? That's nurture.<p>It's like asking is the air carbon dioxide or oxygen? It's both and they do different things.