Some people often ask this question. They are the ones who always talk about not wanting a child because of financial problems and so.
But those who genuinely desire to have a child from the heart and emotions will be willing to do so even with zero income. Those who do not, despite having a damn high income, will only find excuses.
It’s as simple as that – no need to dwell on it. If you don’t want to, admit it to yourself instead of constantly seeking self-justification (overpopulation, low wages, the government, and God knows what else). For many, this constant search for excuses has become tedious and pathetic.
I think they find every excuse imaginable to evade the responsibility of raising a child. They hide behind their bank accounts, claiming that money is the ultimate barrier. But deep down, we know that their true motivations lie elsewhere. Their lack of willingness stems not from financial constraints but from a fundamental disinterest in embracing the joys and challenges of parenthood.
But amidst all the noise, there are those who possess a deep longing in their hearts, driven by pure emotions, to bring a child into this world. These individuals understand that love, dedication, and a genuine desire for parenthood can surpass any monetary limitations.
If one truly does not wish to have a child, I think he or she should have the courage to admit it to themselves. t is a tiresome dance of evasion, a feeble attempt to justify a lack of desire.
Oh, the dance of excuses! How amusing to watch them squirm, hiding behind their empty pockets, claiming the almighty dollar is their shield. But we see through it, don’t we? It’s not the coin’s jingle that echoes in their hollow hearts but a lack of courage, a barren landscape where parenthood’s joys and challenges dare not tread. Admit it, dear self-justifiers, it’s not about the bills; it’s about the void within, a void they dare not fill with the cries of a newborn. How pathetic, this constant search for excuses. Let them drown in their sea of justifications while the rest of us revel in the raw, untamed desire to embrace life’s greatest journey – parenthood, unburdened by the weight of excuses.