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Summer M's avatar

I was on the phone with my 23-year-old son the other day, and he said something to the effect of, "I have job income and investment income. I need a third source of money." My heart sank as I tried to figure out what we had done wrong to rear this money-hungry future Homo horribilus. When I tentatively asked why, he said that there were two reasons: (1)He never wants to be afraid to walk away from a job if he is ever asked to do something he feels is unethical (he's in a field in which such concerns are not unfounded); and (2)He's been watching McKenzie Scott, and "what's she's doing looks like a lot of fun, and [he'd] like to be in a position to do that sort of thing someday, too." So my heart recovered, and I asked him what he was planning to do to to create this third income stream. He replied, in the nonchalant way that only a 23-year-old can, "Oh, I'm going to publish a book." I love the exuberance of youth! :D

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Kasumii's avatar

This was fascinating! Thank you for the detailed explanation.

The last paragraph is important and necessary if we are ever going to course correct our country. The income inequality is staggering and immoral. No one in America should go without food, shelter or medical care. Ever. A just society should not have - or allow - billionaires.

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