You are a beautiful young woman questioning the sense of it all. I empathize with you deeply! As a German man from the 1960s, who has lived and worked in over 70 countries, survived the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as a US contractor, and been a serial entrepreneur at the forefront of the AI race, there is one piece of advice I can offer: Find a decent man (hardworking, caring, honest), acquire a beautiful home that you can pay off in less than five years (perhaps in a country where your ancestors are from), raise your children together, and impart to them the joys of life. From this point onward, the world is only going to become more chaotic by the minute. Waste not a single moment.
Thank you so much, MediaCreators! As the world gets more disconnected with technology advancements these days, finding human connection and sharing life experiences like this is getting more difficult, so thank you for kind words. I admire your wisdom and advice.
@@heysamko You have a great attitude - facing challenges as learning experiences instead of obstacles, and growing from them. While I see a bright future for humanity in the long run, the next few decades will be very turbulent. During this time, I believe many people who previously looked down on communities like the Amish and Mennonites will come to appreciate the value of working with your hands, having clearly defined roles for men and women that provide purpose and stability, and raising children in a loving environment where they are given responsibilities from an early age. The turbulence ahead may cause many to rediscover the grounding effects of the simple lifestyles centered on physical labor, family roles, and a strong community.
You are a beautiful young woman questioning the sense of it all. I empathize with you deeply! As a German man from the 1960s, who has lived and worked in over 70 countries, survived the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as a US contractor, and been a serial entrepreneur at the forefront of the AI race, there is one piece of advice I can offer: Find a decent man (hardworking, caring, honest), acquire a beautiful home that you can pay off in less than five years (perhaps in a country where your ancestors are from), raise your children together, and impart to them the joys of life. From this point onward, the world is only going to become more chaotic by the minute. Waste not a single moment.
Thank you so much, MediaCreators! As the world gets more disconnected with technology advancements these days, finding human connection and sharing life experiences like this is getting more difficult, so thank you for kind words. I admire your wisdom and advice.
@@heysamko You have a great attitude - facing challenges as learning experiences instead of obstacles, and growing from them.
While I see a bright future for humanity in the long run, the next few decades will be very turbulent. During this time, I believe many people who previously looked down on communities like the Amish and Mennonites will come to appreciate the value of working with your hands, having clearly defined roles for men and women that provide purpose and stability, and raising children in a loving environment where they are given responsibilities from an early age.
The turbulence ahead may cause many to rediscover the grounding effects of the simple lifestyles centered on physical labor, family roles, and a strong community.
@@MediaCreators That is true! Ideally, I'd like to learn those hands-on skills myself. Thank you for your insights!