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by pizzafeelsright
60 days ago
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Children would change that, instantly. I wasn't a father until late in life and then all of a sudden, everything is easy. The moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep, every moment has meaning and purpose. Nothing, no meal, no evening, no dollar is wasted. As my children grow - the only question is how long do I have until I have grandchildren. After that - how long until I no longer have skin in the game? I do full time AI stuff and it is meaningless other than the provision it provides. I would not recommend avoiding the biological imperative. Reproduce. Everything else after that moment is clarity. |
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I'd like to point out that experience is far from universal. Parenting beyond "feed and shelter them" is a minefield of ambiguity and conflicting evidence.