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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.

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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.

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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.

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