Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c

Discord ID: 343132439440392212


2017-08-04 20:40:01 UTC  

little old ladies in nursing homes who don't wake up, people dying of horrible injuries, people getting surgery and dying on the table, wasting away from cancer, busting a blood vessel and just passing out one last time, falling and hitting their head and then getting a brain bleed and getting really demented suddenly, etc

2017-08-04 20:40:17 UTC  

I am amazed most docs can see that kind of shit and not reexamine their lives and why they do any of it

2017-08-04 20:40:32 UTC  

life's too short for a lot of things, and it's way too fuckin' short to take peoples' orders and do what they say

2017-08-04 20:41:41 UTC  

I don't mind taking orders from people whose orders I want to take. My current boss is like that, which is why I'm working for him. I like what he does and he's the best at it in the region and I'm learning a lot working for him.

2017-08-04 20:41:58 UTC  

But I broadly agree. I'll leave here when it ceases to suit me or benefit me.

2017-08-04 20:42:03 UTC  

you could be living your own life instead

2017-08-04 20:42:07 UTC  

the clock is ticking nigga

2017-08-04 20:42:18 UTC  

what else could you be doing? lying on a beach? having wild sex? writing great music?

2017-08-04 20:42:31 UTC  

I hate beaches.

2017-08-04 20:43:07 UTC  

I like the mountains, which is why I'm where I am. I like my girl, I like the things i do every day. I'm pretty self-actualized.

2017-08-04 20:43:26 UTC  

I'm not at the point in my self-development where I have the tools to do my own shit yet.

2017-08-04 20:43:45 UTC  

But I will. Next couple years probably.

2017-08-04 20:43:56 UTC  

you're self actualized?

2017-08-04 20:44:06 UTC  

you mean your Trve Self works in an office?

2017-08-04 20:44:28 UTC  

Yeah. I'm basically a sperg. I love super detailed legal shit.

2017-08-04 20:44:47 UTC  

so given anarchic freedom you'd still do it? what do you do, paralegal? lawyer?

2017-08-04 20:44:51 UTC  

lawyer

2017-08-04 20:45:36 UTC  

interesting. what area of law?

2017-08-04 20:45:37 UTC  

If I had fuck you money, I'd probably do something pretty similar. I'm really involved in energy policy in my state.

2017-08-04 20:45:41 UTC  

energy

2017-08-04 20:45:48 UTC  

tell you what

2017-08-04 20:45:53 UTC  

I would do it less hours per week that's for sure

2017-08-04 20:46:07 UTC  

if I get fuck you money (which I hope to, rather quickly in fact), I will seek out your services entirely on the basis of you being altright

2017-08-04 20:47:23 UTC  

haha

2017-08-04 20:47:39 UTC  

do you need a wind farm or solar array built?

2017-08-04 20:48:14 UTC  

you know I bet I could get spergs to donate to it as a nonprofit

2017-08-04 20:48:30 UTC  

do you know much about taxes and their evasion/avoidance/avoision?

2017-08-04 20:49:01 UTC  

if not, simply being able to tell me how to find the kind of lolyer I need would be a huge help

2017-08-04 20:49:03 UTC  

I know some about taxes and how to take advantage of legal tax shelters. I don't know anything about how to evade them without getting caught.

2017-08-04 20:49:53 UTC  

but I can't give you advice because I am not licensed to practice in your state.

2017-08-04 20:49:58 UTC  

basically the question I need answered is.... if I have an LLC or S-corp producing dough, and I want to move it to a trust and invest it in conventional assets, what's the most tax efficient way to go from A to B?

2017-08-04 20:50:18 UTC  

so far everyone says "that's a hard question, you need competent lawyers in that area," but I don't know how to even find them

2017-08-04 20:50:30 UTC  

so maybe you could point me in a direction

2017-08-04 20:50:51 UTC  

would be willing to use ovreseas options and even bitcoin

2017-08-04 20:54:27 UTC  

I would look for highly rated firms in your state that have a tax practice. If you want the best of the best, you're probably talking about firms like Skadden or Orrick or Akin Gump or Alston & Bird or something like that in LA.

2017-08-04 20:54:40 UTC  

But that's probably overkill for what you want.

2017-08-04 20:54:54 UTC  

firms with estate planning practices would probably also have the info you want

2017-08-04 20:58:58 UTC  

my guess is, and this isn't advice, is that they'll tell you to max out tax-sheltered investment vehicles like a 401(k) (which you can sponsor for yourself under a certain self-employment provision or as an LLC) and a "backdoor" IRA

2017-08-04 20:59:15 UTC  

You would then just pay income taxes on income you are paid from the trust

2017-08-04 20:59:37 UTC  

for which a certain deduction is available, iirc

2017-08-04 21:01:49 UTC  

taxes on capital gains in complex trusts gets into a level of specialization I don't have