Question from Readers:
What do you think about the reasons why Kato Cha and his wife have chosen not to have children? While Kato Cha is 68 years old, I wonder if there are other reasons behind their decision. I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts on this.
Reflecting on Kato Cha and His Wife’s Choice
Recently, there has been discussion surrounding
the reasons why Kato Cha and his wife have decided not to have children. Considering the age difference, with Kato being 68 and his wife 23, it’s clear that multiple factors may be at play. From a legal standpoint, having a family comes with various responsibilities and risks, and it’s understandable that becoming an older father poses its own challenges. I recall when I was working part-time at a judicial scrivener’s office, a client passionately spoke about the “risks of having a family.” He was concerned about his age and deeply contemplated how having children might impact their future. Kato might have similar thoughts weighing on his mind.
Thoughts on Kato’s Decision
Although Kato’s wife is young, their decision not to have children may have been a wise choice considering their future. If they were to have a child, Kato would be over 90 years old by the time the child graduates from college. Given the challenges and responsibilities of raising a child, it’s likely that they had thorough discussions before arriving at this decision. Moreover, a man’s age can also influence the decision to have children. As I study family law and inheritance, I realize how significantly the birth of a child can affect the family dynamic. It’s natural for someone in a public position like Kato to make cautious choices in his private life as well.
We Want to Hear Your Opinions
What do you think about the choices made by Kato Cha and his wife? I would love to hear your thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of having children, as well as your views on family structure. Personally, I often reflect on the idea of starting a family, so I look forward to hearing your experiences and opinions. It would be great to explore together how our choices might shape the future.