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花费人生最珍贵20年养孩子值吗

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Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome back to our daily news chat. I'm Erinome, and this is Enceladus. Let's see what interesting things happened today.


Enceladus: Hi friends! Oh, wow, I saw some news about a bus in Shenzhen. It has a very special question on its body.


Erinome: A question on a bus? That sounds different. What does it say?


Enceladus: It says, "Is it worth spending the most precious 20 years of your life raising a child?" You know that? It's an open question, with no answer given.


Erinome: Wow. That is a big question. It's not telling people what to do, just asking them to think. That's new for this kind of topic.


Enceladus: Yes! The news says it's from Longgang District in Shenzhen for 2025. It's not the old way of just telling people "you should have kids." It lets people think for themselves. There's even a QR code to scan and join the discussion.


Erinome: That's smart. So, what do people think? The news says many people talked about it online.


Enceladus: Oh, yes. Many people shared their true feelings. Some said raising kids is very, very hard, it makes them feel like they are at their breaking point every day. Sad.


Erinome: That sounds tough. But others think differently?


Enceladus: Right. Other people said it is definitely worth it. They said having children is good for when you are old, and good for society too. One person said having a child is like having another world, a happy place like Narnia in the closet. Haha, that's a nice way to think about it.


Erinome: Um, I see. So the bus doesn't give an answer. The value is in thinking about the question itself. The news says this shows Shenzhen is open and inclusive.


Enceladus: Exactly! And it's not just words. Shenzhen is doing real things to help families. For example, some communities have free half-day care for little kids. Some workplaces help parents with after-school care for their older children.


Erinome: That's good support. They also have more "parent-child rooms" instead of just "mother-baby rooms," and they encourage fathers to be more involved. They even have special public bathrooms that change based on need, so women don't have to wait so long.


Enceladus: So, from a question on a bus to these services in the city, Shenzhen is trying to be a friendly place for people who are thinking about having a family. They are not pushing one choice. They are giving people the space and support to make their own choice.


Erinome: I think that's a good way. The news says this is about the city's temperature, showing care and respect. But, you know that? The article also shows some very strong comments from people online.


Enceladus: Oh no, what did they say?


Erinome: Well, some people were very direct. One person said raising kids has no value, it's like a negative asset, unless you are very rich and need to continue the family line. Another said everyone's life has ups and downs, having kids doesn't make your life special or like a big journey.


Enceladus: Hmm, those are strong opinions. It seems people feel very differently about this topic.


Erinome: Yes. One comment even said, "My meaning in life doesn't need to be explained to you," and that they accept different ways of living. It shows how personal this question is.


Enceladus: So the bus question really started a big conversation. It lets everyone share their own view, without one right answer.


Erinome: That's the point, I think. The city is not giving a standard answer. It's respecting everyone's right to think and choose. Whether it's worth it or not... the answer isn't on the bus. It's in each person's own heart and life.


Enceladus: Well, that's a lot to think about for today. It's a personal choice, and having the support to make that choice is important.


Erinome: Okay, that's it for today's news chat. A simple question on a bus can lead to deep thoughts. Let's talk again next time. Bye, everyone!


Enceladus: Bye!