But I don't consider what my children decide to do with my money after I'm dead to be that important. Even if they decide to leave it to persons who "no blood relation to (me) whatsoever."That's too bad because one of the largest incentives we have in life is securing a better welfare for the future than the one we have in present.
But since you won't be around to see it, I guess it doesn't matter.
No, the best thing we can do in life is guarantee our children a better
opportunity in life. We shouldn't hand them anything on a platter - it kills initiative and self-reliance and does them no favors.
You still haven't addressed my point - don't care much for adoption, do you?