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by mikece
1727 days ago
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Going through the physical acts required for procreation could be trivial to some, I suppose. What's not trivial is the sense of wonder and amazement when you hold your child in your arms for the first time, as well as the realization that nothing you've done or will do in your life will compare to how you protect, raise, encourage, and prepare this child to be a powerful force for change in the world long after you have gone. |
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“Whoever raised/gave birth never dies”
People generally say it at funerals of parents. Idea is that whatever you instill into your child is really part of your “living self” and its carried on for generations.
When I first heard this as a kid, it really put life into perspective of how the best legacy you can leave behind is a well-raised and loving family.