"There was a day having a child was a significant watershed event. Cradling your baby caused a profound rethinking of life. Suddenly, we were confronted with a new kind of responsibility. We looked back at our upbringing, vowing to ensure our little bundle would get the same or better. We got serious quickly. No longer was life just about ‘me’- it was about ‘we.’ Something we loved yet so helpless depended on us being our very best."
I have often written about the economic, technological, and social challenges of depopulation. You have captured a "soft" element that I haven't considered.
"There was a day having a child was a significant watershed event. Cradling your baby caused a profound rethinking of life. Suddenly, we were confronted with a new kind of responsibility. We looked back at our upbringing, vowing to ensure our little bundle would get the same or better. We got serious quickly. No longer was life just about ‘me’- it was about ‘we.’ Something we loved yet so helpless depended on us being our very best."
I have often written about the economic, technological, and social challenges of depopulation. You have captured a "soft" element that I haven't considered.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Ron for your comments and the video at the end was very moving.
Spot On!
Wishing you and yours a wonderfully blessed Easter too, Ron!