Realistic_Ad3795 t1_je79gu0 wrote
doggmapeete t1_je8c4c3 wrote
I read the article and they’re differentiating between inheriting all of your money vs making it yourself. But they’re not talking about the opportunities they were given by having wealthy parents.
Realistic_Ad3795 t1_jeah4si wrote
Opportunities still need to be converted. And in many cases, the opportunity had little to do with the success. Zuckerberg is a good example of that. I would say Gates, as well.
They might have been well off just on status, but they are billionaires because of what THEY did.
doggmapeete t1_jeastbc wrote
Gates’ dad was a big finance attorney in Seattle. Definitely opened doors for him and helped get him access to capital.
Yes you need to do the work, but fundamentally you have a lot more room for error and have access to people and opportunities others simply don’t.
Zuckerberg got into Harvard. That set off his Facebook adventure. Would be a billionaire without the Harvard connections? Would he have gone to Harvard without wealthy parents.
I grew up poor surrounded by wealthy people. Now I’m not poor and I see the vast difference in services, opportunities and experiences that my kids have that I didn’t that will ultimately set them up much better than I was.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments