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@elonmusk So there are many reasons. It’s a wider social issue that needs to be discussed, and the role and importance of women, who are actually the one’s who are in control of having kids needs to be more understood. The bigger question needs to be asked, why do you want to have kids?
@elonmusk There’s many possibilities for this. This could expand into wider debate of why should people have kids. But I will share a couple of my thoughts here: First, people are generally having kids later because more of them are focusing on building their careers first.
@elonmusk All of these decision making factors come into play nowadays as people are given more freedom today to think for themselves and do what they want, rather than back in the day, feel pressure by society to have kids and do what the those around you were doing.
@elonmusk Fourth, there’s a lot of underlying sociological issues that have persisted and remain undocumented and ignored by fast-moving modern society. Many people have childhood trauma. This has resulted in many choosing not to have kids for that very reason. But that’s another topic…
@elonmusk Having a kid or many kids is a full time job, so it’s nearly impossible unless you have one person stay at home to take care of them. The additional burden then on women who are career driven, yet have to stop their career every time they have a kid is another factor to think of.
@elonmusk Third, related to two. Since the 50s, gender equality has given more women the freedom to work. Now imagine both people working full time. Then going home to take care of a child. How much more difficult is it going to be the more kids you have?
@elonmusk Financial stability is a reason for many people delaying having kids. This leads to point two: affordability. In many places around the world it is becoming difficult for a couple to make ends meet. Often both couples have to work in order to afford a living together.