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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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Many people consider their life meaningful when they raise children, sacrifice their own well-bing so that their kids will have it (allegedly) better.
But can it also feel meaningful not to procreate? No to replicate the mistakes one's ancestors did. Or does this only make you resentful and bitter? Is meaning mostly something related to social connections? Or can it feel meaningful to spare one's not existing children a life of suffering.
I think when I look back at my life. I will say one of the biggest achievements was not to procreate. My family is full of abuse and mental illness. I will break this cycle. Most likely.
One could argue if I never existed this cycle would have already ended but I am not sure. Maybe a different child would have been raised with a better living standard but also with a positive notion of procreating. Maybe one's own suffering can make you aware of how awful life can get.
But can it also feel meaningful not to procreate? No to replicate the mistakes one's ancestors did. Or does this only make you resentful and bitter? Is meaning mostly something related to social connections? Or can it feel meaningful to spare one's not existing children a life of suffering.
I think when I look back at my life. I will say one of the biggest achievements was not to procreate. My family is full of abuse and mental illness. I will break this cycle. Most likely.
One could argue if I never existed this cycle would have already ended but I am not sure. Maybe a different child would have been raised with a better living standard but also with a positive notion of procreating. Maybe one's own suffering can make you aware of how awful life can get.