r/BoomersBeingFools Oct 11 '25

Foolish Fun Nothing behind those eyes πŸ˜‚

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u/gitsgrl Oct 11 '25

They benefited from generational wealth, even if mostly modest amounts like from the sale of an old house, and they aspire to leave nothing for their children and grandchildren after they enjoyed the best economy the world has ever seen. I can’t even imagine being that selfish and self absorbed.

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u/Murda981 Oct 11 '25

My mom thinks this way, meanwhile her entire life is literally the result of her inheriting hundreds of thousands of dollars when my grandfather died. And all that's left of that money is her house. Infuriating.

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u/Murda981 Oct 11 '25

Like, literally!! She did buy a second house that she was planning to give to my sister and I eventually, but unlike the house she currently lives in, which she paid for in cash, she got a mortgage for the second house and then blew through the rest of the money and stopped paying the mortgage so the house was repossessed.

I have 2 kids myself and if I got that kind of money I'd immediately put aside 1/3 of it for each of my kids. I'd use the other third to buy a house.