Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.
Well I mean neither did my cousin, but it had to be left to someone. It’s hurtful nonetheless, to know my grandfather didn’t see me as deserving. I wish I could ask him why.
He could’ve left it to Donald Duck. And I still think you’re being irrational. It’s not yours to have.
NP, but you honestly can’t understand the hurt?
I can understand initial hurt and disappointment, but then it’s time to move on. Her disappointment stems from what her perceptions/assumptions of what was going to happen.
OP says herself “ I work my butt off, and for what!” That tells me there’s more going on than just the grandfather’s inheritance. She has a chip on her shoulder. I hope she’s able to work through these issues, finding acceptance and happiness.
I get that, but when we pass on and leave our estate to others, with it we have the choice to either improve our memories in the eyes of our loved ones, or tarnish them, as noted here. A blatant choice was made here, and a tarnished memory formed because of that choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.
Well I mean neither did my cousin, but it had to be left to someone. It’s hurtful nonetheless, to know my grandfather didn’t see me as deserving. I wish I could ask him why.
He could’ve left it to Donald Duck. And I still think you’re being irrational. It’s not yours to have.
NP, but you honestly can’t understand the hurt?
I can understand initial hurt and disappointment, but then it’s time to move on. Her disappointment stems from what her perceptions/assumptions of what was going to happen.
OP says herself “ I work my butt off, and for what!” That tells me there’s more going on than just the grandfather’s inheritance. She has a chip on her shoulder. I hope she’s able to work through these issues, finding acceptance and happiness.
I get that, but when we pass on and leave our estate to others, with it we have the choice to either improve our memories in the eyes of our loved ones, or tarnish them, as noted here. A blatant choice was made here, and a tarnished memory formed because of that choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.
Well I mean neither did my cousin, but it had to be left to someone. It’s hurtful nonetheless, to know my grandfather didn’t see me as deserving. I wish I could ask him why.
He could’ve left it to Donald Duck. And I still think you’re being irrational. It’s not yours to have.
NP, but you honestly can’t understand the hurt?
I can understand initial hurt and disappointment, but then it’s time to move on. Her disappointment stems from what her perceptions/assumptions of what was going to happen.
OP says herself “ I work my butt off, and for what!” That tells me there’s more going on than just the grandfather’s inheritance. She has a chip on her shoulder. I hope she’s able to work through these issues, finding acceptance and happiness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.
Well I mean neither did my cousin, but it had to be left to someone. It’s hurtful nonetheless, to know my grandfather didn’t see me as deserving. I wish I could ask him why.
He could’ve left it to Donald Duck. And I still think you’re being irrational. It’s not yours to have.
NP, but you honestly can’t understand the hurt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.
Well I mean neither did my cousin, but it had to be left to someone. It’s hurtful nonetheless, to know my grandfather didn’t see me as deserving. I wish I could ask him why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.
Well I mean neither did my cousin, but it had to be left to someone. It’s hurtful nonetheless, to know my grandfather didn’t see me as deserving. I wish I could ask him why.
He could’ve left it to Donald Duck. And I still think you’re being irrational. It’s not yours to have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.
Well I mean neither did my cousin, but it had to be left to someone. It’s hurtful nonetheless, to know my grandfather didn’t see me as deserving. I wish I could ask him why.
Anonymous wrote:How many grandkids are there, total?
If there are only two, yeah, that's pretty sh*tty of your grandfather, and his legacy will be how mean spirited and petty he was.
If there are a bunch of grandkids, it should have been divided evenly - but your grandfather knew that, and did it anyway. So yeah, now his legacy sucks, OP - and you can rest easy that he accomplished that all by himself.
Anonymous wrote:You are not owed anything from dead relatives. You did not earn that money. Have grace.