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by morepedantic
373 days ago
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It's called hedonistic adaptation. Most people scale material consumption with income, and the new consumption level quickly feels normal. If this happens to you, then it's plausible that children will always look expensive, no matter your earned income. The quality of life that modern, affluent people consider unacceptably low for a family would be considered decadent by most people who ever lived anywhere. |
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The same way that we give people tax breaks for making donations, because we think making donations is good, people having children are donating their time, physical health, money, and earning potential to the greater good of society, so maybe they should be compensated for it.