you’re alive because your parents didn’t abandon you or neglect you till you died. Somebody did something to keep you alive, even if it wasn’t them. And even if your life was shit because of how others treated you or “in spite of this” that’s hardly a good thing or even remotely proof that that now doesn’t matter, or it’s not important. Clearly it has a big impact on you even still, and you now hold a grudge because of what you perceive as it’s failings. The strong man works to do what he can to make it better, he doesn’t run away and hide from it.Son I got to where I am in spite of society not because of it.
Oh yeah don’t let strangers raise your kids. But your family is still the building block of the nation, not the individual. Individuals can do very little on there own. You do things in conjunction with other people, you have a craving for community and for a relationship with others. You end up pretty messed up when people are isolated almost always. Very few people who took totally individual isolation were remotely healthy or well adjusted and never turned out to get better. Even Ted Kaczynski wanted to be a part of something and a movement, he pretended he was in a group rather than a lone individual, and his biggest demand was to get his manifesto published so it could have impact on others, and from prison he’s seemed pretty favorable on getting letters even then, and even bombing aside I can’t think of anything more isolating and individualistic than going and living in a shed out in the middle of nowhere for decades. I mean, if you didn’t care about any of this why do you like to post online and get peoples reactions and read text of what others have to say?It doesn't owe me anything and even if I did I would not trust it to pay up and if you have to rely on strangers to raise your kids that says an awful darn lot about you as a parent.
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