The Problem With Convincing People To Go Childless
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In this episode, I examine the social media movement that celebrates childlessness and the problems with convincing people that having children is a mistake. The movement frames parenthood as a trap, a burden, a drain on resources. It frames childlessness as liberation. What it does not frame is the loneliness of aging without family. The isolation of holidays spent alone. The fear of becoming ill with no one to care for you.
The episode explores the long-term consequences of a society that devalues parenthood. Falling birth rates. Shrinking economies. Overwhelmed elder care systems. The people who celebrate childlessness today will be the elderly people who cannot find a nursing aide tomorrow. The problem is not individual choice. The problem is a culture that has decided that children are an inconvenience rather than a gift.
Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the problem with convincing people to go childless is that someone will have to take care of them when they are old.
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