Childfree people face mortality differently, finding meaning through contribution, connection, and presence rather than lineage

Childfree people face mortality differently, finding meaning through contribution, connection, and presence rather than lineage

Behavioral scientists have discovered that people without children often develop a psychologically distinct relationship with mortality and life purpose. In many traditional societies, individuals view their children as a continuation of their identity and legacy. However, when someone does not have children, the concept of legacy becomes less tied to biological lineage and more connected … Read more

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