While I know this could potentially be a controversial topic, I am pursuing it none-the-less. It has been said that our main purpose on earth is to procreate and survive. I am often pondering my choice to have children, and I am, of course, not against people having children in general. I suppose I take issue with particular viewpoints regarding procreation.
One of people's favorite things to say is that having kids is an unselfish endeavor, and while I agree that there are probably few things more challenging (and hopefully rewarding, as well) in life, there are, in fact, many children being born for primarily selfish reasons and from selfish actions, too.
On the flip side, from conversations about how having children is an unselfish act (and I agree that it definitely can be), it seems to follow that
not having children is selfish. And, while in many cases this may indeed be true, in many cases it may not be, as well.
I have realized that beyond my personal feelings on whether or not to have children, I feel a greater sense of responsibility toward our race. I believe, at this point, evolution is of utmost importance to our survival. If that means that I will have children, okay, but it also means that I may not. Our planet is currently over-populated and over-used, and it is folding us into its layers with its natural survival mechanism. I am convinced that at the rate we are going, we as a race will not survive (once again

). I believe that conscious evolution is necessary for the survival of our race.
What do you think about these things ?