These days, it is becoming increasingly common for couples to marry and start a family later in life. Although there are risks associated with this trend, it is overwhelmingly positive as it allows individuals to lead fuller lives.
Those who decry these changes can justifiably point out the maturing effects of marriage and children. Just like going to school or getting a job, getting married and having children are milestones in life that both signal and push forward character development. A child is an especially important opportunity for growth as parents must subordinate their own needs to a greater good. If this occurs later, then a person may remain immature well into their 30s. It stands to reason that this lack of character development will permeate throughout one’s life and relationships and possibly become more fixed.
Nonetheless, the statements above cannot be generalized to all people and are greatly outweighed by the freedom gained. When a couple gets married and has children from a young age, they are sacrificing a great deal of freedom and opportunity. Assuming they were not born wealthy, it will be impossible to focus on a successful career and also be an attentive parent. The result is likely that they will either neglect their children, marriage, or career, all of which can instill resentment and foment future problems. On the other hand, those who delay marriage are naturally more experienced and ready for a long-term relationship with parental duties as well as likely more settled in a stable career that can relieve the financial strain most young parents must withstand.
In conclusion, though raising children later can lead to a protracted period of immaturity, the advantages related to lifestyle are undisputed. It is therefore important that companies and governments are receptive to this new reality.
These days, it is becoming
increasingly
common for couples to marry and
start
a family later in life. Although there are
risks
associated with this trend, it is
overwhelmingly
positive
as it
allows
individuals to lead fuller
lives
.
Those who decry these
changes
can
justifiably
point out the maturing effects of marriage and
children
.
Just
like going to school or getting a job, getting married and having
children
are milestones in life that both signal and push forward character development. A child is an
especially
important
opportunity for growth as parents
must
subordinate their
own
needs to a greater
good
. If this occurs later, then a person may remain immature well into their 30s. It stands to reason that this lack of character development will permeate throughout one’s life and relationships and
possibly
become more
fixed
.
Nonetheless, the statements above cannot
be generalized
to all
people
and are
greatly
outweighed by the freedom gained. When a couple
gets
married and has
children
from a young age, they are sacrificing a great deal of freedom and opportunity. Assuming they were not born wealthy, it will be impossible to focus on a successful career and
also
be an attentive parent. The result is likely that they will either neglect their
children
, marriage, or career, all of which can instill resentment and foment future problems.
On the other hand
, those who delay marriage are
naturally
more experienced and ready for a long-term relationship with parental duties
as well
as likely more settled in a stable career that can relieve the financial strain most young parents
must
withstand.
In conclusion
, though raising
children
later can lead to a protracted period of immaturity, the advantages related to lifestyle
are undisputed
. It is
therefore
important
that
companies
and
governments
are receptive to this new reality.