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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I tell you there are good and bad, down to earth and spoiled, ethical and unethical rich and poor people. This lady is super good person I feel - she has family money but she went out and lived her life. She has a lot of money and she gives some to charity. It's not a ton but she didn't have to give any either. I grew up with a lot of money (not this much of course) and on both sides of the family, we have a trust fund. DH and mine - our kids will not be rich nor will they be able to not work when older but they will be able to at least have some money to inherit. There's $7M for them to split. I never had to worry about student debt and they won't either. While we paid for our house, our parents helped us out with the down payment. But DH and I work and we just get by. Money is funny - it really pays for time. It's not a substitute for a ton of other things however. You can get conveniences and help from it but you still have to find meaning in your life on a daily basis. [/quote] This is exactly it.[/quote]
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