I think it’s dependent on your country and generation.
I matured in the 70’s and 80’s. A very different time. And I’ve have lived in different regions and countries. And been married three times largely because of it.
People today are unbelievable. Many with numbers in high dozens and others in the many hundreds, and they’re not seeking marriage and family and capital, but entertainment.
So it’s not the body count I’m criticizing, it’s whether you’re pursuing a long term relationship and family formation.
You should know if you can make a marriage out of it in two years. If you can’t. Move on.
You should know if you’re a common, uncommon, or rare person, and will go through few, some, or many life changes.
The more common that more important family. The less common the more important achievement and weath.
So I’m really criticizing the collapse of the family, especially among the people who need it most.
Becaues single households with one child are destined for stress.
People in the .1% (like me) don’t matter statistically.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-04-04 20:20:03 UTC
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