This is a really powerful point to make. It’s a total crapshoot if you end up ‘doing it right’ and raising family orientated children. Even if you do ‘get it right,’ things like life and personal autonomy means anything could happen and they move out one day and you never see them again.
Raising kids as an insurance policy against loneliness isn’t the right approach, I think.
This is a really powerful point to make. It’s a total crapshoot if you end up ‘doing it right’ and raising family orientated children. Even if you do ‘get it right,’ things like life and personal autonomy means anything could happen and they move out one day and you never see them again.
Raising kids as an insurance policy against loneliness isn’t the right approach, I think.