Anonymous
Post 01/06/2025 19:29     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:Handed a $2M house and $1M+ education from her parents, and gives basically $0 to charity, and finds it important to brag about her expensive bras on refinery29.

She'll never fill that empty soul.


I wonder if she still lives in DC. A lot of people left during the pandemic.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2025 19:28     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:She puts money into a family unit, which is a generational wealth management vehicle.
I'm not saying she is not a good person. She obviously works hard when she doesn't have to financially.
But her charity donation is very little.


It doesn’t sound like she makes decisions about charity.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2024 16:44     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Handed a $2M house and $1M+ education from her parents, and gives basically $0 to charity, and finds it important to brag about her expensive bras on refinery29.

She'll never fill that empty soul.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2024 15:58     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

She puts money into a family unit, which is a generational wealth management vehicle.
I'm not saying she is not a good person. She obviously works hard when she doesn't have to financially.
But her charity donation is very little.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2024 15:28     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote: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.



This is exactly it.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2024 15:25     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the girl is Asian and most likely the guy.


Or Indian.


Unlikely. Indians are a wealthy subgroup in the US, but they do not (yet) have generations in the US with the type of family wealth discussed here.


Boat club dues + sorority, fraternity dues + generational wealth = 100% sure it’s a white couple.


Me too.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2024 15:24     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the girl is Asian and most likely the guy.


She’s a Tri Delta which means she is very likely white.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2024 16:40     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:I read the Lipstick Alley thread and while they don't name her there is a poster who claims to know who it is. General consensus seems to be white, old money, living in Georgetown.

I'm guessing she's likely ortho, maybe plastics. The salary isn't that crazy for a surgical subspecialty.

What makes you say that.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2024 09:50     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the girl is Asian and most likely the guy.


Or Indian.


Unlikely. Indians are a wealthy subgroup in the US, but they do not (yet) have generations in the US with the type of family wealth discussed here.


Boat club dues + sorority, fraternity dues + generational wealth = 100% sure it’s a white couple.


Exactly. She doesn’t sound Indian at all besides eating aloo gobi
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2024 07:38     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the girl is Asian and most likely the guy.


Or Indian.


Unlikely. Indians are a wealthy subgroup in the US, but they do not (yet) have generations in the US with the type of family wealth discussed here.


Boat club dues + sorority, fraternity dues + generational wealth = 100% sure it’s a white couple.

And don’t forget the Junior League!0
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 20:08     Subject: Re:A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had no idea surgeons work such long hours - 6 am to after 6 pm; it's crazy. It's awesome that they give 3K/month to charity. I agree with the dog daycare, you can't leave the dogs alone at home for such a long time.


I did that as a teacher. Doesn’t sound too crazy to me.


Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 19:41     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

The woman nauseates me.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 19:26     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

I read this article last year and while it was interesting at the time...all I remembered was the headline. And I have an excellent memory.

I guess I'm not a very envious person. I'd sure hate to be a doctor but be mainly remembered for buying expensive bras.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 19:06     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

Anonymous wrote: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.



That’s the ideal situation. It blows my mind to spend $2000 on a party dress though.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 18:28     Subject: A Week In Washington, DC, On A Joint $655,000 Income - Money Diary

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.