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We're all gunna mine it brah.
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Why is that?
Think back to how far family trees go... On and on and on.
Yet, no one stopped to think along the way.... Maybe I should make more money or at least save it forward for the next generation to invest. After a few generations with compound interest things are fucking nuts.
Example: $1,000 invested 1 time ONLY. Average 7% return. (Stock market) Not touch for 200 years. 3 generations... Not that difficult. We're not talking about shelling out an ENTIRE life's savings here.. Nothing even remotely extreme.
End result: 4th generation now has $752,931,621.65
That's $752 million fucking dollars.
If someone invested $1,000 and added even $100 month into the future family fund. The number is mindblowing: $14,563,830,453.15 $14 fucking BILLION with a B!
(Even $1 once, and a $1 monthly comes out to $12 million. If you want to argue over inflation and wages ages ago..)
Yet...
There's STILL people out there needing to take out 30 year morgages and slaving (SELLING is a better word) HALF of their life away to cover the costs of a house, car, college, etc. That's not even touching living expenses/basic needs here...
To the point where people still need to worry about an emergency fund? What the fuck...
No one stopped to even think about this?
Does everyone think LOVE will get the job done? Money covers hospital bills. Imagine your grandkid DYING because there's no generational wealth to cover a $1000 doctor bill... Money covers better/private schooling, travel expenses/family vacations/bonding time.
Now, I get that being born into poverty is easily one of the best things for a child to be succesful in life. But still, money is the only thing people keep track of... Trump kind of proved that be a bit untrue given he was born into wealth and made something of himself. Though, that's not always the case..
It amazes me, that countless generations have passed, and yet, 99.99% of the people I encounter today are literally broke! To the point where one missed (or a year's for some) paycheck(s) would rock their entire world.
Think back to how far family trees go... On and on and on.
Yet, no one stopped to think along the way.... Maybe I should make more money or at least save it forward for the next generation to invest. After a few generations with compound interest things are fucking nuts.
Example: $1,000 invested 1 time ONLY. Average 7% return. (Stock market) Not touch for 200 years. 3 generations... Not that difficult. We're not talking about shelling out an ENTIRE life's savings here.. Nothing even remotely extreme.
End result: 4th generation now has $752,931,621.65
That's $752 million fucking dollars.
If someone invested $1,000 and added even $100 month into the future family fund. The number is mindblowing: $14,563,830,453.15 $14 fucking BILLION with a B!
(Even $1 once, and a $1 monthly comes out to $12 million. If you want to argue over inflation and wages ages ago..)
Yet...
There's STILL people out there needing to take out 30 year morgages and slaving (SELLING is a better word) HALF of their life away to cover the costs of a house, car, college, etc. That's not even touching living expenses/basic needs here...
To the point where people still need to worry about an emergency fund? What the fuck...
No one stopped to even think about this?
Does everyone think LOVE will get the job done? Money covers hospital bills. Imagine your grandkid DYING because there's no generational wealth to cover a $1000 doctor bill... Money covers better/private schooling, travel expenses/family vacations/bonding time.
Now, I get that being born into poverty is easily one of the best things for a child to be succesful in life. But still, money is the only thing people keep track of... Trump kind of proved that be a bit untrue given he was born into wealth and made something of himself. Though, that's not always the case..
It amazes me, that countless generations have passed, and yet, 99.99% of the people I encounter today are literally broke! To the point where one missed (or a year's for some) paycheck(s) would rock their entire world.