I deeply feel this, especially as I fear that my son has a chance of needing to cyborgize himself to compete in the new world more than I’ve had to (glasses and phone). I have a preference for him being human to non-human and I’m not sure what the future holds for him.
At the same time, I cannot speak for anyone else and your calculus will be different in different situations, but if the world ended tomorrow I’d still have loved the two years I spent with him and he’d prefer existence to not having existed for that time. If your timelines give you move than 2 years of life of a child, I think it’s worthwhile, unless you have high S-risks fears.
I deeply feel this, especially as I fear that my son has a chance of needing to cyborgize himself to compete in the new world more than I’ve had to (glasses and phone). I have a preference for him being human to non-human and I’m not sure what the future holds for him.
At the same time, I cannot speak for anyone else and your calculus will be different in different situations, but if the world ended tomorrow I’d still have loved the two years I spent with him and he’d prefer existence to not having existed for that time. If your timelines give you move than 2 years of life of a child, I think it’s worthwhile, unless you have high S-risks fears.