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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I have heard my kids talk about money. We are 1st gen immigrant. Came with nothing. No generational wealth in this country, no support system. We are now UMC and have always been white collar. My gen-Z kids are super aware about money. And they are very grateful of what we have been able to provide them, even if we are not super wealthy. My kids do behave like starving artists. They do not have expensive taste. But they don't stand out because none of their friends have expensive tastes either. I think, the way America is declining -[b] their generation may be the generation that will want their parents hoarded stuff. [/b][/quote] Rich and intelligent families have always passed down things and property to kids and created generational wealth. Low IQ and frivolent spenders never had much anything of value to pass on because they squandered it. [/quote] This makes no sense. People from generational wealth don’t have the same economic pressures as others. They don’t have to worry about retirement, saving for college, saving for housing, and so forth. You’re are dripping with disdain for people less wealthy, however they are the ones who do honest work and the honest juggling of bills and finances every month. Not you. [/quote] I think the disdain is generally directed toward people who marry for money and feel entitled to family money that isn’t theirs. No one faults hard-working people doing honest work; it’s the gold diggers who marry our son or daughter for access to our money that we don’t like. [/quote] And they are all after your kids" money? Your children would have no attraction if they didn't have wealth? Sad[/quote] Nah, but we have safeguards in place just in case. [/quote]
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