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Hello, when I'm talking to friends and bring up the concern of over population, in most cases they argue that the birth rate has been dropping over the past couple of years and that having children is okay, and I thought, rather than focusing on birth rate, why not focus on death rate? Birth and Death rate needs to be in good balance in order to maintain a population, and frankly people are not dying fast enough. Back in stone age average life span of homosapiens were in the 20's, living around 30's was considered the wise/chief of the tribe. What do y'all think? Does this make me sound like a bad person?
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