James Lindsay on Nostr: If you had to choose, would you rather your children grow up facing the kind of ...
If you had to choose, would you rather your children grow up facing the kind of adversity that builds character and competence or the comfort and plenty that's the hopeful result of having that kind of character and competence?
It's a profoundly hard question.
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