Re: The 2nd Term - Round 1 - Diving for Dollars
So, you plan to donate anything passed on from your parents to charity? I don't want to get personal, but assuming your parents are still with us (I hope they are and can commiserate if they are not) have you told them that what they have spent a lifetime earning you plan to disregard since it is just proceeds from the sperm lottery?
While I wouldn't grant a trust-funder the title of 'earner' I would recognize somebody in their family earned that money and if the family or person decided they didn't need to work, well, that is a choice that doesn't negatively impact anyone else. I know a few people who are sufficiently wealthy they don't need to work...some do anyway, some volunteer, some run foundations, some run breakeven small businesses doing something they love.
I wouldn't say they earned the outlays from the trust the same way the guy collecting garbage earns his pay...but I wouldn't insult their family by implying nobody earned the money or they should apologize for having been successful in a previous generation.
I don't think my kids will be able to do nothing based on the legacy I leave them but I hope it helps them to the greatest degree I can. Of course my biggest gift to them will be the education they receive and the requirement that they volunteer time, earn their spending money and value a dollar. So I'd like to think even if I won Powerball and left them a fortune they'd be the ones using it to help people and start small businesses instead of the ones found on TMZ.
Then people like you could spend all your time criticizing them, detracting from everything they do, ignoring their charitable contributions and the work it took to develop the small pittance I can pass them...but we all have to do what we do best.
I'm pretty sure I earned this by paying taxes and premiums. I still pay taxes. How is money from granddaddy's investments "earned" but my disability insurance is "received"? What exactly did the person do to "earn" their money? Crawl out of the uterus? Win the sperm lottery?
So, you plan to donate anything passed on from your parents to charity? I don't want to get personal, but assuming your parents are still with us (I hope they are and can commiserate if they are not) have you told them that what they have spent a lifetime earning you plan to disregard since it is just proceeds from the sperm lottery?
While I wouldn't grant a trust-funder the title of 'earner' I would recognize somebody in their family earned that money and if the family or person decided they didn't need to work, well, that is a choice that doesn't negatively impact anyone else. I know a few people who are sufficiently wealthy they don't need to work...some do anyway, some volunteer, some run foundations, some run breakeven small businesses doing something they love.
I wouldn't say they earned the outlays from the trust the same way the guy collecting garbage earns his pay...but I wouldn't insult their family by implying nobody earned the money or they should apologize for having been successful in a previous generation.
I don't think my kids will be able to do nothing based on the legacy I leave them but I hope it helps them to the greatest degree I can. Of course my biggest gift to them will be the education they receive and the requirement that they volunteer time, earn their spending money and value a dollar. So I'd like to think even if I won Powerball and left them a fortune they'd be the ones using it to help people and start small businesses instead of the ones found on TMZ.
Then people like you could spend all your time criticizing them, detracting from everything they do, ignoring their charitable contributions and the work it took to develop the small pittance I can pass them...but we all have to do what we do best.
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