Hard To Be A Millionaire

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If that's true, it must be even harder to be a multi millionaire, nigh unbearable to be a billionaire and if you're a multi billionaire you might as well give up on life altogether... Millionaires complaining about how hard it is to live with so much money, that's just an insult to all those hundreds of millions who have to live paycheck to paycheck or worse.


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Still, Jennifer Risher thought this was a good moment to publish a book doing just that; complain about how it's not as easy as it looks from the outside to be worth many millions of dollars. The book's titled We Need to Talk: A Memoir about Wealth and is marketed as an attempt to start a discussion about money, which is a taboo subject according to the multi millionaire author. Yeah right, a taboo subject when you have a lot of it, for sure, but for the working poor it's a subject that's being discussed in a negative way for at least the past half century.

"The book is an honest, personal story that explores the hidden impact of wealth on identity, relationships, and sense of place in the world. Too often, we link net-worth to self-worth and keep quiet about how our finances make us feel. Money is a taboo subject. The author hopes We Need to Talk becomes a catalyst for conversation that demystifies wealth, gets us talking on a personal level, and confirms we are ninety-nine percent the same."
source: goodreads

It is true that relatively poor people who suddenly become very rich, like lottery winners, often lose their way in life and slide down a deteriorating path of increasingly unhealthy and self-destructive lifestyles. But that's only true for those poor people, who statistically already lead much unhealthier lifes than the well off; their sudden riches cause them to spend extraordinary amounts of money on the unhealthy stuff they're already used to consume. It's not true for those who already lead a fairly balanced life. What makes this book even more of an insult is the fact that Risher is a textbook example of how most millionaires are born: she was just lucky, had some money to start with and was just in the right place on the right time, just like it says on her own website:

"When Jennifer Risher joined Microsoft in 1991, she met her husband, and with him became an extra-lucky beneficiary of the dot-com boom. By their early thirties, they had tens of millions of dollars."
source: jenniferrisher.com

When they've stumbled upon their riches though, these extremely lucky people go off on rants about how they deserve all this money, about the myth of meritocracy. Some of them are so lucky even, that they stumble upon the presidency of the United States of America... I haven't read this book, and I advice nobody to buy this book. I'll leave you with a video from someone who effectively shows the frustration I feel about this complaining multi millionaire...


Multi-Millionaire Complains About How “Hard” It is to be Rich


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I absolutely have to agree that I disagree because I'm agreeing with you.

However I definitely have to say that you are doing the right thing.

it really sucks to be poor and it'd be really awesome to be rich so I can take advantage of even the minor market swings and make decent returns off of my own money but maybe here in a little bit I might be able to pull that off....

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...so I can take advantage of even the minor market swings and make decent returns off of my own money...

You do know that "making money with money" is counterproductive and one of our current biggest problems? That this is in great part the reason why the rich keep getting richer, and why our countries don't produce anything anymore? Just saying....

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But wouldn't the little guys be able to use that skill for financial independence?

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making money with money

it's called "capital allocation".

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See I'm learning new things with engagement everyday thank you very much for educating me.

The more I learn the more I understand and hopefully the more I can use this knowledge to benefit myself and hopefully the new puppy I'm going to get a little bit...

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Does it matter what you call it though? Nothing's produced, which is why we speak of a "real economy" right besides the fake economy of financing, speculation and Wall Street. It's why presidents can boast about a "healthy growing economy" while Joe Schmoe can't even cover a 400 dollar emergency and his wages are stagnant since 5 decades...

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If only governments did their jobs and actually used the majority of tax money on programmes that help people, you know, like taxes are supposed to be used for.

Guess we'll need to build our own systems that spend funds democratically, imagine if we had something like the Hive Decentralised Fund but for funding major community projects like road construction, public libraries, schools, gardens, et cetera. It would need some tuning of course, power should be based on the one person one vote principal and set up as a liquid democracy.

I might take a shot at getting Mike Figeuredo, Kyle Kulinski, Emerican Johnson, The Progressive Voice, David Doel, Justin King, or possibly other leftist content creators to join Hive. We need more of a balance of content here, and having more content creators in general wouldn't hurt. It would help if I had some VIP tickets for @roomservice's @hiveonboard system. However, there's currently no way to buy them directly with Hive, I don't plan on onboarding any non-important users using referrals, and I don't use discord for reasons I'll be posting eventually in quite a long post.

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I might take a shot at getting Mike Figeuredo, Kyle Kulinski, Emerican Johnson, The Progressive Voice, David Doel, Justin King, or possibly other leftist content creators to join Hive.

That would be great!! Will you let me know when you post that long post? Thanks so much for visiting @death-and-taxes! 🙏🏼

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rain in the demoNcrats, feeding their wallets and political appointees to taxation death for we the people... look at Illinois salaries and pension or California, and whip at such unpunished abuses.

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the first amendment doesn't care of your wealth, size, skin, age or even language(s)... don't forget, it's only a god given right.

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...it's only a god given right.

Sure. You keep believing that.

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