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What do you recommend to address the declining birth rate in Germany?

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"A declining population is not a problem but a blessing; prioritize health and freedom over societal pressures, and embrace adoption as a compassionate choice for nurturing the future."

According to Osho, Germany should not try to boost births; a declining population is fortunate, not a problem. He urges women to resist pressure to reproduce, prioritize health and freedom, and meet child needs through adoption from poorer countries. If children are desired, rely on science to select suitable fathers (donors) rather than defaulting to husbands—favoring quality, sustainability, and global responsibility over numbers.
Don’t push for more babies—adopt kids who need homes, and if you want a child, let doctors choose a good donor so women stay free and society stays healthy.
Why this matters practically
- Protects women’s autonomy and health by reducing pressure to have children.
- Helps vulnerable children while easing global population imbalances through adoption.
- Prioritizes quality of life and sustainability, using science wisely over mere numbers.
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