
Parenting Burden or Blessing is a thought-provoking, heartfelt, and timely book that explores one of life's greatest questions: Should we have children? With declining birth rates across the globe — from Japan and South Korea to the United States, Europe, and India — this book asks what happens when individual choices ripple outward to shape families, societies, and the very future of humanity.
Written with wisdom, compassion, and urgency, Dr. Gurudas Bandyopadhyay draws on personal reflections as a parent and grandparent, combined with cultural stories, global research, and spiritual traditions, to create a rich tapestry of insight. The book shows how parenthood is not only about raising children but about carrying forward love, values, and legacy that sustain humanity's story.
Readers will find practical guidance, reflection prompts, and toolkits designed to help couples make conscious, informed decisions about parenthood. From addressing fears about financial readiness and work-life balance to exploring joys of parenting and the meaning of legacy, this book offers balanced perspectives for both the undecided and those already walking the parenting journey.
The book goes beyond personal reflection, linking the decline of parenthood to sustainable development goals (SDGs), demographic shifts, and government responsibilities. It examines global parenting policies, cultural narratives in literature and cinema, and the science of happiness, showing how children are not just personal blessings but essential for thriving societies and nations.
Whether you are a young couple debating parenthood, a parent seeking reassurance, a grandparent reflecting on legacy, or even a policymaker exploring family-friendly reforms, this book offers something for you. It will help you see parenting as both a personal transformation and a societal necessity, reminding us that every child is a seed of hope, a promise that tomorrow is worth building.
At its core, Parenthood: Burden or Blessing is not a command but a gentle invitation — to reflect, to decide consciously, and to embrace the possibility that raising children may be life's most meaningful achievement. Inspiring, practical, and deeply human, this book is a call to ensure that the human story continues with love, courage, and hope.
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