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Kawoomba comments on Some thoughts on having children - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Kawoomba 08 January 2014 07:38:19PM 6 points [-]

So what you are doing right now is rationalizing.

Why would you think I didn't do such analyses before having children? Children didn't "just happen" to me, for me to justify their existence ex post facto. (This is a good example of the "most people in general" being a bad rule of thumb when dealing with a highly selected subgroup of dubious but cool disposition.)

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 08 January 2014 08:26:42PM 4 points [-]

Me too. We put a lot of consideration into out family planning and given our priors (my: 3-6 children or none; hers: 2-5) we arrived at four actually with the age distance of about 2,5 years each which we (before the act) considered a compromise between stress for us and posibilty to play with each other for the children.

I admit though that I wanted to have children from the beginning. I knew that 1-2 children are inefficient and would rather have had none (though I'm not sure whether I could have gone through with that option).

Comment author: Randy_M 08 January 2014 08:07:20PM *  1 point [-]

Why would you think I didn't do such analyses before having children?

Well, because most people don't, therefore you certainly didn't. It's, uh, Bayesian or something.