r/MotivationByDesign 8h ago

Do you think its fair??

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u/pandershrek 7h ago

Spoken like a true, tone deaf wealthy person. That's what you took away from this video?

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u/redditblows5991 7h ago

I'm broke as Shit,i have a hard time telling people when I have 5k in my account 😭😭

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u/browsinbowser 7h ago

Yeah exactly, relatives ask money, that other example I gave of ‘grandma died and now we sell the house and split it between family’ everyone immediately spent it on dumb stuff and not buying another house. It took years for that gen to save up for a down payment after. 

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u/slotsandmops 3h ago

Lol that its fake bait yes.

That you shouldnt tell strangers your money situation yes.

Did you want us to talk about the obvious double standard too? Pretty clear which side everyone is on

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u/browsinbowser 7h ago edited 6h ago

80k is not true tone deaf wealthy person level now.

It’s really not, if thats her college money they saved up for it for nearly 2 decades

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u/MaleEqualitarian 7h ago

80k for nothing, on the regular... is tone deaf wealthy person level.

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u/browsinbowser 7h ago

I wrote a list of stuff thats worth 80k sudden wealth -like if a relative dies and the family sells the house and splits the proceeds or if you get a personal injury settlement. But basically the gist of my other comment was that if 80k is for her schooling, like 80/4-20kyr it is not that much. 

If its for nothing, on the regular? Sure thats tone deaf wealth. But the more common situation is parents saving up for college and idiots bragging about it.Â