Check out this following graph:
marital satisfaction in couples over the lifespan
What do you notice?
In the April edition of the online Journal of the British Psychological Association, researcher Nattavudh Powdthavee, of the University of York in Great Britain (whose own academic work concludes that there is no difference between the life satisfaction levels of parents and non-parents) summarizes the existing studies:
Using data sets from Europe and America, numerous scholars have found some evidence that, on aggregate, parents often report statistically significantly lower levels of happiness (Alesina et al., 2004), life satisfaction (Di Tella et al., 2003), marital satisfaction (Twenge et al., 2003) and mental well-being (Clark & Oswald, 2002) compared with non-parents.
But if you ask most people if they regretted having children, the majority would not agree that they have. If you ask them if their life has more meaning or purpose than it had before their children came along. Sure, they have less free time, less money, more conflict and more housework, but more meaning and purpose.
I don’t know, Damon. I think some people may not be telling the truth, especially because the study is kind of a self-report. No one wants to admit that maybe, just maybe, they would’ve been happier without children lol
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Interesting. I guess the tricky part is about how people keep their narrative self happy without children in their lives? Their moment-to-moment happiness might be higher, but are they as satisfied with how things have turned out over time? The World Regret Survey asked over 19,000 people about their biggest regrets and didn’t identify too many people that said they regretted having children looking back at their lives.
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I don’t know. I just think we regret what we didn’t do, not necessarily the specific act of having kids, but I mean, I don’t wanna argue with 19k people lol
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Absolutely. I do think a lot of people regret the things that they wish they could have done but didn’t do!
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