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rayinreverse t1_j1xlnaf wrote

That’s what’s fucked up. It’s just coffee money to him. And life changing for A LOT of people.

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TianamenHomer t1_j1xz4z5 wrote

I get how it looks at first blush. Take a moment.

It is Art for Art’s sake. The cool thing is that he himself is not creating it. The art supplies and craftsmen (people) are actually fueling creation, the arts, and paychecks for a lot of talented people. These people would otherwise not have this cool thing to be part of - and create.

He could be like another billionaire and just keep his money tied up in stocks. That is “Money for Money’s sake” - and really doesn’t enrich or employ anyone.

It doesn’t have to be soup kitchens to be philanthropic, really. If I could leave a unique creation that could have echos through time, I would do it.

Frank Lloyd Wright was based in two different locations in the US. The schools of thought… The talented, trained teams that worked and learned from him still carry traits from his work even generations later- frequently in the same families.

Echoes into the future.

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Skunkdunker t1_j1y9fyz wrote

Hard agree. I love art and think generous expenditures by the rich should be encouraged and celebrated when warranted. The only dig I can offer is that building public infrastructure may be a better use of the money. As in, personally I'd take more satisfaction in knowing millions of people in Asia are safe from floods than I would to visit Li'oh Inglunn.

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NotAReal_Doctor t1_j1xnh2p wrote

And our coffee money could also change a lot of peoples lives. Not the same scale but the same point.

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rayinreverse t1_j1xo0v2 wrote

Good point. I still buy myself coffee. I’m not better.

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MrMissus t1_j1y21e1 wrote

That's insane. 24 million dollars is not 'relatively' the same amount as 3 dollars. You're not 'relatively' as bad as him.

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NotAReal_Doctor t1_j1xosma wrote

Naw, you’re better for even making the mention here. He’s a fuck and should at least spend our coffee money on shit that matters.

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phdoofus t1_j1xzuy6 wrote

$1M would be 'somewhat life changing' to about 45 people because it would allow them to have retirement savings.

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