Anonymous wrote:Just chiming in to echo the comments of others. I am in senior management at a tech company, and my fancy Ivy League undergrad is actually an outlier among my colleagues. many went to foreign schools, but many others when to nothing-fancy schools here in the US. They all have a lot of drive, though, and other skills that helped push them to the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly yes but we are over-saving now to leave them money. We have 3 and if we died tomorrow, they’d each get around 2.5 million. Not enough to coast for life obv but a nice stepping stone.
This is the best answer. If you have the ability, forgo luxury for yourself and save save save now to give your kids a better life.
Education is no longer the path to future prosperity. Money and investment is. You need to be part of the investment class to do well now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad. So much focus on material success and hardly any on whether your kids will be healthy (physically and mentally) or happy/content. So many of you act like their health and happiness are foregone conclusions when we have been seeing more and more how so many of our young people are struggling mentally. Money isn't going to help a kid who hates themselves or can't deal with life.
it's a lot easier to be heathy and happy with money than without
+1
Banks and supermarkets don’t accept love as currency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad. So much focus on material success and hardly any on whether your kids will be healthy (physically and mentally) or happy/content. So many of you act like their health and happiness are foregone conclusions when we have been seeing more and more how so many of our young people are struggling mentally. Money isn't going to help a kid who hates themselves or can't deal with life.
it's a lot easier to be heathy and happy with money than without
+1
Banks and supermarkets don’t accept love as currency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad. So much focus on material success and hardly any on whether your kids will be healthy (physically and mentally) or happy/content. So many of you act like their health and happiness are foregone conclusions when we have been seeing more and more how so many of our young people are struggling mentally. Money isn't going to help a kid who hates themselves or can't deal with life.
it's a lot easier to be heathy and happy with money than without
Anonymous wrote:Just chiming in to echo the comments of others. I am in senior management at a tech company, and my fancy Ivy League undergrad is actually an outlier among my colleagues. many went to foreign schools, but many others when to nothing-fancy schools here in the US. They all have a lot of drive, though, and other skills that helped push them to the top.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad. So much focus on material success and hardly any on whether your kids will be healthy (physically and mentally) or happy/content. So many of you act like their health and happiness are foregone conclusions when we have been seeing more and more how so many of our young people are struggling mentally. Money isn't going to help a kid who hates themselves or can't deal with life.