Even while I'm not exactly religious myself, I agree and share the same overall sentiment.
I'll admit for a long time I was not open to having children and raising a family. That was when I was young and frankly, immature. Lacking in confidence, unsure of myself, etc.
In recent years I've developed a stronger appreciation for how much purpose, meaning, and importance there is in becoming a husband and father. It's not a responsibility to be taken lightly, but it's also not a sort of duty to shirk from either. It's also not something that will work for everyone in the same way either.
In the end, each man must seek out his own path, based on what has been laid out before him.
Even while I'm not exactly religious myself, I agree and share the same overall sentiment.
I'll admit for a long time I was not open to having children and raising a family. That was when I was young and frankly, immature. Lacking in confidence, unsure of myself, etc.
In recent years I've developed a stronger appreciation for how much purpose, meaning, and importance there is in becoming a husband and father. It's not a responsibility to be taken lightly, but it's also not a sort of duty to shirk from either. It's also not something that will work for everyone in the same way either.
In the end, each man must seek out his own path, based on what has been laid out before him.