David Härer on Nostr: I see my responsibility as a father in providing an environment for my children in ...
I see my responsibility as a father in providing an environment for my children in which they can grow up in a healthy way. That includes providing for their basic needs but also developing social skills, a save place to play, learning about things they are interested in and so on. For that I am willing to sacrifice a lot, first and foremost time I could spend on work or hobbies but also money, mostly by missing career opportunities.
I don't see it as my responsibility (or even capability) to change the world.
Would I literally die for my children, I don't know, I hope this situation will never come. But donating organs or similar is something I definitely can imagine.
I guess since we have so widely different perspectives on life, it's hard for us to agree on this topic.
Can you imagine hypothetical parents that are doing enough for their kids and the world to justify the decision to bring more life into this world?
I don't see it as my responsibility (or even capability) to change the world.
Would I literally die for my children, I don't know, I hope this situation will never come. But donating organs or similar is something I definitely can imagine.
I guess since we have so widely different perspectives on life, it's hard for us to agree on this topic.
Can you imagine hypothetical parents that are doing enough for their kids and the world to justify the decision to bring more life into this world?