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RE: Irrelevant Attention

in Reflections3 months ago

"I think it comes down to a new high in entitlement on one hand, and a new low in the sense of community in the other."

very well said...
it seems now many people also go around looking to be offended so they can go on social media and rant and feel vindicated.

over the years I have found that I am much happier with fewer and fewer things. I'm sure I would be an all-out minimalist if not for my wife and son...

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I'm sure I would be an all-out minimalist if not for my wife and son...

It is interesting how we might change our lives without family considerations. This ties into what I was saying about not having children the other day also. Having children generally forces change, and people don't want to change what they like in unobligated life. But, having children often forces changes that are a better for society as a whole.

I think having children can also benefit a person for the better too. I know I try harder to be a better person than I would if I were alone. That unobligated life usually sounds good in theory but more often than not that responsibility of family life keeps me out of trouble and focused on not only living for today but also planing for the future in ways I might have otherwise.