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<blockquote data-quote="KJ" data-source="post: 74909" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I understand your concerns.</p><p></p><p>I think if you're well off financially, able to a identify good spouse, and provide your offspring with a good environment, optimal nutrition, and a chance to teach them how to learn and analyze the hierarchy and systems we live in (deschooling ideology) your children would very well be well ahead of the curve.</p><p></p><p>Looks in mind, if you manage to convince your pregnant wife to supplement pro-mitochondrial substances, I'm sure your kids would probably end up better craniofacially/physically in comparison to the average, or, at the very least, be more intelligent (chick egg glucose injection experiment).</p><p></p><p>Though it's obviously much easier said than done, this can be a good guideline for making sure they experience life to the fullest.</p><p></p><p>It seems like it's a lot of effort, but I personally think it's probably worth it. If those requisites aren't met, I would as well be very hesitant to have kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KJ, post: 74909, member: 1"] I understand your concerns. I think if you're well off financially, able to a identify good spouse, and provide your offspring with a good environment, optimal nutrition, and a chance to teach them how to learn and analyze the hierarchy and systems we live in (deschooling ideology) your children would very well be well ahead of the curve. Looks in mind, if you manage to convince your pregnant wife to supplement pro-mitochondrial substances, I'm sure your kids would probably end up better craniofacially/physically in comparison to the average, or, at the very least, be more intelligent (chick egg glucose injection experiment). Though it's obviously much easier said than done, this can be a good guideline for making sure they experience life to the fullest. It seems like it's a lot of effort, but I personally think it's probably worth it. If those requisites aren't met, I would as well be very hesitant to have kids. [/QUOTE]
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