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Apocryphon an hour ago

Easy to prescribe, hard to implement for the last two generations or so

xp84 24 minutes ago | parent [-]

It's not like people had an established career when they had kids at 19 in the 1940s. They just didn't view "being halfway to a comfortable retirement" as the prerequisite to having kids, the way my generation thinks it is.

Aeolun 20 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

I think the best advice to having kids young is to lower your expectations. The only reason people ‘cannot’ have children young is because they want a specific kind of life for themselves and their kids that is incompatible with that.

Apocryphon 19 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

The difference likely there is in the ‘40s you were seeing improvement after the Great Depression and employment during the WWII, followed by the postwar boom. Whereas the past two generations have seen precarity increase while living standards falter if not drop compared to their parents’ generation. So they are striving to recreate what they once experienced in their childhood, what was once there, yet may never appear once more.

Also the entirety of society including their families emphasizing the importance of higher education, good careers, etc. even as the latter is harder to achieve and the former becomes increasingly devalued, and pricy.