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On the basis of our belief of minimalist living we know that we need certain basic things in life to live in manner that we can maintain our bodies at a personal level, and if we are part of a family, to keep our family life secure. It goes without saying therefore that the ideal self-control is that of being a batchelor or a spinster which minimises the demands we make on Nature. However, the majority of human beings do need to feel part of a family to have children brothers and sisters, parents and others. It is part of our belief that one improves ones chances of living in harmony with Nature if we get married to a single person which in most common situations today is preferable to bigamy or worse philandering and having children as if one is sowing ones seeds so taking pride in it as an achievement. Bringing up a child is a wonderful experience and within the married life provides a unit that generates tramendous interactions. Minimising the number of children one has in marraige is therefore also a desirable state in terms of the fact that the more children one has the greater the pressure one is exerting on the environment into the future. That said, it would be entirely wrong for the Foundation to even suggest how the individual or the family or a society organises itself in one's social engineering let alone prescribe or dictate. That would most most certainly be anti-Nature in that every society and must have it's own rules on marriage and children. The Foundation does not criticize individuals, or families or societies in these human matters for fundamentally the norms of each society is its culture and the Foundation believes in the preservation of cultures, but above that the rights of the individual to choose from what is available to him or her.


 



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