Parenthood is not only a rational decision, but also a profoundly human experience.
Is it still responsible today to have children—or has it already become a risky experiment with the future? This book raises the question that many think about, but few dare to say aloud. Climate crisis. Wars. Social change. Uncertainty. Has it ever been more difficult than today to consciously decide to have a child?
Ulrich Kallinger takes you on an uncompromising journey through the reality of our time—far from ideologies, far from simple answers. Instead, you are confronted with a provocative and honest look at the most important decision of our lives.
This book is not a guide. It is a wake-up call.
You will learn:
Why the decision to have children today goes far beyond the private sphere
What role climate, politics, and social pressure truly play
Why many people have doubts—but rarely talk about them
What it means to rethink responsibility in times of uncertainty
With personal experiences, social analysis, and clear language, this book shows what this is really about: Not the question of WHETHER to have children—but at what cost.
This book will challenge you. It will change your perspective. And it will touch a decision that changes everything.
Those who have children shape the future. Those who do not also make a decision.
A BOOK FOR ALL WHO DO NOT ONLY ASK QUESTIONS, BUT SEEK UNDERSTANDING.
| Número de páginas | 101 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Idioma | Inglés |
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