The number of times I talk about the ideas in the chapter of the Graysonian Ethic called "build something", specifically where I talk about having kids and a family that will care about you as you get older, just to have someone say "just because you have a kid doesn't mean they owe you their attention" is astounding.
In a chapter where I'm talking about building something over the decades of a lifetime, why would anyone assume I think just popping out a baby immediately means I'm owed lifetime fealty? (Especially when the last chapter of the same book is called "nobody owes you anything"?)
In a chapter where I'm talking about building something over the decades of a lifetime, why would anyone assume I think just popping out a baby immediately means I'm owed lifetime fealty? (Especially when the last chapter of the same book is called "nobody owes you anything"?)
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