I value having and raising children of my own. I also live in a country with low demographic growth (like most of us), and I think pretty confidently my country would be better off in the long run if educated people with stable lives had more children (assuming no singularity etc.).
I roughly value, in decreasing order: my family and friends; “people like me” (nerds, educated people, etc.); western countries; the rest of the world.
It’s not clear to me whether jkaufman is arguing that it is wrong for me to value that (wrong according to whose values? mine??), or that even according to my values, I should still help poor countries instead of having kids.
We should be careful to make the distinction between jkaufman’s own opinions and those of the paper they posted a link to.
By the way, it’s refreshing to see people be honest with themselves and others about what they value instead of the posturing/kool-aid one often sees around this topic.
I value having and raising children of my own. I also live in a country with low demographic growth (like most of us), and I think pretty confidently my country would be better off in the long run if educated people with stable lives had more children (assuming no singularity etc.).
I roughly value, in decreasing order: my family and friends; “people like me” (nerds, educated people, etc.); western countries; the rest of the world.
It’s not clear to me whether jkaufman is arguing that it is wrong for me to value that (wrong according to whose values? mine??), or that even according to my values, I should still help poor countries instead of having kids.
We should be careful to make the distinction between jkaufman’s own opinions and those of the paper they posted a link to.
By the way, it’s refreshing to see people be honest with themselves and others about what they value instead of the posturing/kool-aid one often sees around this topic.