| ▲ | MontyCarloHall 4 hours ago | |
Agreed with everything you wrote. I meant “hedonism” in its non-colloquial, neutral sense, i.e. the pursuit of individual pleasure and happiness above all else, which judging by the other replies was a mistake on my part. >But having children is not intrinsically non-hedonistic. It's just one of many self-fulfilling activities we choose from Exactly, and my point is that all the activities I listed (which only become abundantly available in rich, industrialized societies) are more self-fulfilling than having children. | ||