Dead Quote by Jon Richardson
“When you are single, you're invested in the world because you have to be, because that's all you've got. When you have a kid, it's not more or less; it's just a different way of worrying about the world. And worrying about the world after I'm dead.”
About This Quote
The quote contrasts the universal concern of a single person with the focused, personal anxiety that comes with parenthood, and notes that this worry persists beyond death.
In simple terms: Being single means caring about the world broadly; having a child narrows that care to personal legacy.
Responsibility reshapes how we worry about the world.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Choosing a career path
- Raising a child
- Planning a will
- Engaging in activism
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Channel parental concerns into community projects
- Use legacy thinking to prioritize long‑term goals
Questions to Reflect On
- How does parenthood change your sense of duty to society?
- Can single individuals cultivate a legacy mindset without children?
It may overgeneralize that all single people are globally invested, ignoring personal variations.