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It's my job to teach my kids well enough to get them into a position to survive. The Earth is huge.



I was talking about the survival of humanity.


I know, I am talking about the portion of humanity I can help survive.


By adding another portion, you decrease the chances for the whole.


I'm sorry you feel that way. If everyone stops having kids the chances for the whole is 0%.


It won't happen anytime soon, so you don't have to worry. I am not arguing that everyone should stop having kids. This comment will not be read by everyone.

Also, it's not just my feeling, it's proven by research: https://www.kimnicholas.com/uploads/2/5/7/6/25766487/fig1ful....


I wasn't worried. Research assumes a lot of things, like how the future will go. Humanity tends to do things to affect the course of the future. It may be that we use less, run out of stuff, or find alternatives. We have wars, famines, acts of god, or even plain old cultural shifts. Not having kids because you're worried about something like climate change that won't happen anytime soon feels kind of silly. The humans in the future will either adapt and survive, or not. Nothing I do will change the fact that life will change and they'll need to adapt in various ways.


> Research assumes a lot of things, like how the future will go.

The current expectations are based on many decades of data, when humanity did nothing to stop the climate change. Even starting to act right now will not have quick consequences, and even this is not really happening. Act of God could indeed change that, but I would not rely on it for my plans.

> climate change that won't happen anytime soon

For you it won't, but for your kids it will happen soon enough and may be devastating. Many other kids are already born and lack parental care. What forces you to care for your own kids only? Instincts? From the logic, all genes are already present in sufficient quantities, so it's not necessary to preserve your own ones.

> Nothing I do will change the fact that life will change and they'll need to adapt in various ways.

Do you believe that you actions do not affect the future? Sounds a bit like learned helplessness.


Humanity isn't measured with decades of data. Should I not have kids?


You should take into account the aforementioned problem while you make the decision.




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