Message from @White
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Paying 75% + of wages upwards to parents
What?
Like parent alimony?
essentially
they all as a group cover 100% of the fathers expenses
That's...retarded.
So he has 30-40 years of cruising
father or parents*
What if they can't pay up?
@crescendo2020 How many do you have
the sheer number of kids accounts for some dropkicks
Just the one.
I'm 36, so it's okay.
I've had the heaviest paternal drive for the last 3-5y
im hoping to find a baby factory that can pump out over 5
Have fun sacrificing your life and money then
You looking to retire, I take it?
I'm perfectly fine making sacrifices.
I grew up dirt poor and have worked for everything I've earned. There's nothing that I haven't seen financially.
struggle builds character and lack of struggle builds complacency
There's an element to it that is sort of vicarious. Poor kids who work hard and earn wealth normally raise entitled brats.
I think you hinted at it yourself, wanting to provide a world without struggling for your kid
Because their parents want to see the feeling of having cool toys and a car at 16.
I'm aware of it.
The way I look at it is, if she is an entitled asshole, she still had a better childhood than me.
I'm kidding. There's more to it than that.
just buy her an audi and not a range for her 16th and itll be fine
That's an arbitrary generalization
I've had a worse experience with poor people than wealthy
Generalizing is pretty typical amongst jokes.
The only quite wealthy person i've met in person
(I don't know how much he makes, definitely in the hundred thousands range)
I've met a lot of people in my life. And there's a fair share of little shits all over the arena.
Poor people can be just as much or more entitled than rich
You're telling me.
Good parenting and healthy genes make well-rounded people. Don't let the right and left lead you to believe that nurture is more powerful than nature or vice versa.
I don't really know if I'd be considered left or right wing
ifyou don't know, you're a nazi
No
The neutral position allows you to be the most objective. But to escape your bias, you have to be capable of introspection.