>>692414>It's responsibility and work though. Which scares me.Sack up and don't be a soft cunt then. Kids are a lot of work but nothing hard. We all go in knowing fuck-all and learn along the way.
Internets makes it easier though, anything you want to know is just a quick search away.
And this:
>>692404Only encourage kids to "follow their dreams" if it's something useful like my programming hobby that's now a comfy six-figure job.
If they're spouting bullshit like "I want to be a writer" then make it clear they should keep it as a hobby and build their skills in something else that pays.
I'm personally not sure if we'll just do the wagie shit and save up a pile of money or if we'll use some of it to buy into business(es). Wife hates her job and wants to run a small business of some sort so we might do that later - can earn ok money and bring juicy tax breaks and a learning experience for our kids as they see how much work goes into being the boss (so they don't fall for the commie meme that it's all about kicking back and exploiting "muh workers")