Reason for getting rid of the benefits since it encourages a lot of this. It is only one facet, but it is a facet that creates a strong feedback loop.
What you said is another facet for starting/keeping them(or feedback loop) at it.
I think when states start doing benefits for families, and discourages things that break families would help with it being a strong feedback loop.
A strong community that supports the family is going to be the ones that help build strong men and strong women.
Like the neighborhood watch something similar with helping families and single individuals with things like finances(both learning how to spend money and save money), moral support, experience(marriage, kids, wisdom, skills, etc), and just general knowledge. I think in this way it teaches things that were meant to be taught, but are nearly extinct for at least half of America.
Reason for getting rid of the benefits since it encourages a lot of this. It is only one facet, but it is a facet that creates a strong feedback loop.
What you said is another facet for starting/keeping them(or feedback loop) at it.
I think when states start doing benefits for families, and discourages things that break families would help with it being a strong feedback loop.
A strong community that supports the family is going to be the ones that help build strong men and strong women.
Like the neighborhood watch something similar with helping families and single individuals with things like finances(both learning how to spend money and save money), moral support, experience(marriage, kids, wisdom, skills, etc), and just general knowledge. I think in this way it teaches things that were meant to be taught, but are nearly extinct for at least half of America.