The comment reads to me like effete intellectualism, exhaustion and self-loathing over reason
So stunning and brave to say platitudes like we can't take it with us when we die, but will that house keep functioning until they're dead? Do they want to be 80+ with a leaky roof or a dead furnace? Is the car going to run forever, is it magically free of maintenance costs?
They also seem to have a terrible relationship with their kids, going to the extreme of spoilage rather than a hand up. Fearing their greed rather than the comfort of knowing they offer more than wealth. Peak boomer projection.
The dichotomy of obsessing over markets vs spending time with those kids combined with the above is an admission they struggle with balance. Passive income and wealth management is how you get free time. Money is just the means to buy the real currency, time.
Perhaps they'd rather leave a bill for their kids?
The comment reads to me like effete intellectualism, exhaustion and self-loathing over reason
So stunning and brave to say platitudes like we can't take it with us when we die, but will that house keep functioning until they're dead? Do they want to be 80+ with a leaky roof or a dead furnace? Is the car going to run forever, is it magically free of maintenance costs?
They also seem to have a terrible relationship with their kids, going to the extreme of spoilage rather than a hand up. Fearing their greed rather than the comfort of knowing they offer more than wealth. Peak boomer projection.
The dichotomy of obsessing over markets vs spending time with those kids combined with the above is an admission they struggle with balance. Passive income and wealth management is how you get free time. Money is just the means to buy the real currency, time.
Perhaps they'd rather leave a bill for their kids?
That's one sad MF.