In families and inheritance systems, a younger son is any male child not firstborn. Traditionally, this role often meant fewer inherited assets, driving many to pursue careers in the military, clergy, or trade. Modern usage highlights family dynamics and birth order psychology, benefiting historians studying primogeniture, novelists crafting character arcs, and individuals exploring sibling roles.
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