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Most of our lives are spent in situations of numbing sterility. There is usually no
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option but to conform and obey boring rules. We don’t in our work generally create
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anything of particular wonder or interest. We don’t know how to paint or play Chopin’s
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Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor. We can’t personally manufacture an iphone; we don’t
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don’t know how to extract oil from the ground. And yet, without being conscious of the specifics,
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we are at points capable of doing something properly miraculous: we can make another person.
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We can conjure up the limbs and organs of a fellow creature. We can create a liver,
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we can design someone else’s brain, we can – by ingesting a mixed diet perhaps including
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bananas, cheese sandwiches and ginger biscuits – make fingers, we can connect neurones
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that will transmit thoughts about the history of the Ancient Persians or the workings of
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the dishwasher. We can choreograph the birth of an organic machine that will probably still
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be going close to a hundred years from now. We can be the master coordinator and chief
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designer of a product more advanced than any technology and more complex and interesting
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than the greatest work of art. Having a child definitively refutes any worry about our lack
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of creativity and dismantles (at least for while) the envy we might otherwise feel about
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the inventiveness of others. They may have written a stirring song, started and sold
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a bio-engineering company or plotted an engaging novel. But we will have created the oddest
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yet most inspiring work of art and science around: one that is alive; one that will develop
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its own centers of happiness and secrecy; that will one day do its homework, get a job,
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hate us, forgive us, end up being, despite itself, a bit like us and eventually, make
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humans of its own that can spawn themselves into perpetuity. However much they may resent
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one another, grow apart or be worn down by the humdrum nature of family life, parents
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and children are never entirely able to get past the supernatural sequence of events that
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connects creators and created. Because two people met fifteen years ago in a friend’s
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kitchen, liked the look of one another, swapped phone numbers and went out for dinner, there
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is now – across the table – a being with a particular sort of nose, a distinctive emotional
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temperament and a way of smiling that (as everyone remarks) unnervingly echoes that
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of a dead maternal grandfather. Parenting ineluctably
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demands that one address the greatest, founding philosophical question: what is a good life?
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As we go about answering it live in our words and actions over long years, we will at least
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know that we have been spared the one great fear that otherwise haunts us and usually
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manifests itself around work: that of not being able to make a difference. There will
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not be the remotest danger of lacking impact, only of unwittingly exerting the wrong kind.
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We will as parents be the biographers, coaches, teachers, chefs, photographers, masters and slaves of
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our new charges. Our work will lend us the opportunity to show our worst, but also our
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best selves in action: it is the particular words we will find, the touch of our hands,
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the encouraging look only we will be able to give, the swerve towards lenience or the
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brave defence of principles that will make a decisive difference to the sorrows and joys
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of another human being. Who we are every day, the specific individuals we will have matured
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into, will have an unparalleled power to exert a beneficial influence on somebody else’s
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life. We will – in our role as parents – be terrified, exhausted, resentful, enchanted
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and forever spared any lingering doubt as to our significance or role on the earth.
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