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Congratulations and best of luck! I found that one to two was a reasonable transition, but it is a shock to the system getting back into the baby game if you’ve been out for a while. Three is crazy but it adds a lot of fun as there are more relationships in the family.

I found that there was a lot of existential stress as a single guy in my thirties. There is still a lot of stress but it’s more of a day to day stress. I also find that the long school year becomes a grind of school, lessons, driving and homework. Summer is where it really pays off.

The really bad marriages I’ve seen all had red flags. Single people need to be prepared to call it off, even during an engagement.

I think marriage and family add a lot of resilience to your life. We actually kind of enjoyed the Covid lockdowns with our little ones. And if your job or career go bad, as they may, you don’t have all your eggs in that basket.

I would finally add that kids add a lot of hope and joy to the world. Our babies and toddlers have often made strangers smile. And children at a funeral are a symbol of hope. Our society would be a lot happier with more children around.

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Congratulations, I hope everything turns out just as you planned it.

Minor points:

"What gets me, though, is these lunatics believe that over the course of several decades humans would not take basic mitigation actions, such as when they claim people in northern cities will all die of heat stroke in the 2070’s which implies that no one will install air conditioners over the course of 50 years."

The people I am most concerned about dying of heat stroke are poor people in Pakistan and India, where they already experience a few days a year where working outside is fatal. https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2023-india-ahmedabad-extreme-heat/

" Similarly they say this about sea levels rising, despite that the technology to live below sea level has existed since antiquity and building a few feet of sea wall provides no technical challenges [in fact, there is already a shipping lane spanning the entire Eastern seaboard, which was surely much more difficult to build than some sea wall around low lying areas.]"

Just because the technology exists does not mean it will be used. It is much less likely when the time required to implement any scheme is dramatically shortened because the rate of the rise in sea level will be well outside of anything any human has experienced on this planet. https://sci-hub.scrongyao.com/

Similarly, fast sea level changes will be caused by the failure of the AMOC..

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/09022024/climate-impacts-from-collapse-of-atlantic-meridional-overturning-current-could-be-worse-than-expected/

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