When the world gets better for the people after you, and those after them, you can know that your life was well spent. And, contrastingly, when the world gets worse for the people after you, and those after them, you can know that your life was spent poorly.
When we look at the numbers of children in poverty, those without quality health insurance, those with chronic anxiety and depression, those failed by our crumbling system of public education and those who begin careers with crippling student loan debt, I dare say our “investment” in our kids has come up short.
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