If you think from first principles, you'll rapidly come to the conclusion that children are worth having.
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At least 3, from first principles reasoning π
Amen!
It isn't quite as straightforward as that.
Be wonderful if it was.
But it isn't.
It's amusing how many people automatically assume everyone feels
and thinks precisely the way they do about everything.
It simply isn't a choice for many people, you see?
They will toil in the fields for free. Q.E.D.
That's some serious cope.
Sounds like someone defending not having them because they like to live like a young adult
β¦and that raising good ones is the greatest thing youβll ever do to advance future generations, and the greatest thing youβll ever do to honor your ancestors.
That's a bullshit response.
Okay :D
This post is like telling homeless people to just buy a house.
The people starting families today are mostly a bunch of freeloaders who probably had an "Oopsie" to begin with. They will end up relying on family members they are lucky to have. Or they purposfully have multiple kids they know damn well they can't afford to take care of but feel entitled to live their entire lives on government assistance programs that only exist by robbing from the next generation by debasing the currency and perpetuating the issue. Then you have the wealthy people who can't seem to appreciate the people who are working hard to establish the right circumstances in a shitty economy to be able to create a decent life for a new family without taking "free" handouts, even though they can barely keep up with the ever increasing rents and have all but given up on owning a home. Congrats on getting to the finishline first. Now show a little modesty in your victory.
Children are a gift from God, they give our lives immense purpose!
Life doesnβt truly begin until your first child is born.
"When the ordinary thought of a highly cultivated people begins to regard 'having children' as a question of pro's and con's, the great turning point has come."
Oswald Spengler


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