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‎10-25-2025 05:14 PM
‎10-26-2025 09:06 AM
“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
‎10-26-2025 10:32 AM
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
@ThinkingOutLoud Nothing wrong at all with a family fortune. She made the money, she should be thinking about her son's future. That doesn't stop both of them from helping others with their (and I repeat "their" money). Kids are part of a family. It's something that hopefully extends beyond one generation.
Family is love, security, acceptance, and help for one another. Very obvious when you have no family left.
‎10-26-2025 02:02 PM
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
Why should anyone care what another person plans to do with their money.
‎10-26-2025 07:14 PM
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
@ThinkingOutLoud So do you have kids? Do you tell them, you're gonna get it on your own, your not getting anything from me even if I am able? Really? Cut them out of the will?
‎10-26-2025 08:10 PM - edited ‎10-26-2025 08:11 PM
@Sooner wrote:
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
@ThinkingOutLoud So do you have kids? Do you tell them, you're gonna get it on your own, your not getting anything from me even if I am able? Really? Cut them out of the will?
I think @ThinkingOutLoud means that this boy will hopefully go out in the world and make something of himself - just like both his parents. Or maybe he can just live off his trust fund and never work a day in his life.
‎10-26-2025 11:12 PM
@Sooner wrote:
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
@ThinkingOutLoud Nothing wrong at all with a family fortune. She made the money, she should be thinking about her son's future. That doesn't stop both of them from helping others with their (and I repeat "their" money). Kids are part of a family. It's something that hopefully extends beyond one generation.
Family is love, security, acceptance, and help for one another. Very obvious when you have no family left.
Of course there's nothing wrong with family fortune but 1 Billion is more than plenty to set aside some for the kid and use the majority of it for the good of others, especially when the kid's dad and uncles also have money as well. The kid will be more than fine but thanks for the unnecessary lecture.

‎10-26-2025 11:14 PM
@CelticCrafter wrote:
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
Why should anyone care what another person plans to do with their money.
Yes, it's their money. I was sharing an opinion on a discussion board.
‎10-26-2025 11:18 PM
@Sooner wrote:
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
@ThinkingOutLoud So do you have kids? Do you tell them, you're gonna get it on your own, your not getting anything from me even if I am able? Really? Cut them out of the will?
Where did I suggest such an absurd thing? Maybe instead of asking me questions, you should ask yourself why this is obviously so triggering for you.
‎10-26-2025 11:19 PM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
@Sooner wrote:
@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:“I want to preserve that for my son’s future,” she told WSJ Magazine.
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My take - big whoop. Not impressed. There's a lot of good that money could do here and now and the 14 month old can make his own fortune in the future if he so chooses.
@ThinkingOutLoud So do you have kids? Do you tell them, you're gonna get it on your own, your not getting anything from me even if I am able? Really? Cut them out of the will?
I think @ThinkingOutLoud means that this boy will hopefully go out in the world and make something of himself - just like both his parents. Or maybe he can just live off his trust fund and never work a day in his life.
Yes, thank you for bringing some sanity to the discussion.
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