Being childless and without descendants is actually not scary at all


Bloodline is important, but history shows you that it’s not as valuable as you think
Qin Shi Huang swept through the six states, established laws, built the Great Wall, expanded territory, and laid the foundation of a 600-year empire—such a man should have descendants thriving forever
Less than two generations after his death, his entire family was killed, the dynasty changed surnames, and even China’s greatest founder couldn’t ensure his lineage’s inheritance
You, an ordinary person, don’t have any superior genes—what’s so scary about being extinct?
Honestly, the effectiveness of family bonds is much shorter than you imagine, at most four generations
Your son calls you father, your grandson calls you grandpa, and by the time you reach your great-grandchildren, they won’t even know you
After four generations, who will still pay respects?
What’s truly frightening is that you only live this one life, yet you’re forced to carry the expectations of three generations, earn six thousand yuan a month, and be asked to buy a house and car, have children, and retire comfortably.
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