Confronted with the likelihood that we cannot achieve climate goals, confront socioeconomic inequality, and ultimately build a better world without significant personal sacrifice: How much are you personally capable and willing to lose? I mean this in the most earnest way possible. Acknowledging the likely possibility of working for an unethical organization while simultaneously supporting family who rely on you financially. Do you believe the amount we can and will bear aligns with the amount we must bear?

  • Akasazh
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    6 months ago

    I don’t have kids. Both a personal sacrifice and a way to massively minimize my carbon footprint.

    And I don’t even get to claim that I want a better climate for my offspring.

    I do get to shamelessly do everything I want to do in my lifetime, though. Can recommend.

    • june@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I’m not one of those ‘I hate children’ child free people, but I really love not having any kids of my own. There’s plenty of kids out there that need parental figures who’s need I can meet. My partner’s daughter is one of them, and I love the hell out of that kid.

      But at the end of the day, I’ve still done better for the world by not bringing one of my own into it, for a multitude of reasons including climate change.

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        6 months ago

        No, I’m not a hardcore no child person. Just didn’t happen to find someone to have them with, and when I found someone, turns out we can’t.

        I do think more people should try out the dinky lifestyle, for a variety of reasons, but I’m not proselytizing.