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Dec 8, 2021
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SouthernBlueBlood
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POLL: Would you like to inherit significant wealth?
You can define what significant means. That’s too many variables to account for.
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Author
Time
POLL: Would you like to inherit significant wealth?
SouthernBlueBlood
12/8/21 7:31am
I know the research too well... it usually doesn't make you happier...so no
runnincoug
12/8/21 7:33am
But as my grandfather once said, I'd rather be unhappy with money than unhappy without money
slappy
12/8/21 7:34am
What does the research show the older you are in your inheritance and satis..?
SouthernBlueBlood
12/8/21 7:36am
That's what I wonder. If I got a big inheritance at 25, that would be different
Triznaynay
12/8/21 7:41am
Not sure, I'd have to look into it more
runnincoug
12/8/21 7:56am
Maybe happier is the wrong question?
justAnotherCoug
12/8/21 8:24am
I've thought about what I'd do if I had wealth to give to my kids...
runnincoug
12/8/21 8:55am
I guess it depends on the definition of "significant wealth"
CaliWG
12/8/21 8:44am
I don't necessarily agree
justAnotherCoug
12/8/21 8:57am
No- Im not expecting an inheritance and I want to feel morally superior about it
OPINIONS
12/8/21 7:33am
I would love to, but I realized while young that it was never going to happen with my family
byujag
12/8/21 7:34am
Same. And I'll never be rich either. And life is amazing. It's what you make
Adwight
12/8/21 7:35am
Funny- when I married my wife’s family was doing well. In a very short period
SouthernBlueBlood
12/8/21 7:41am
You’re missing “yes and I would never work again”
Von Cougarschnauzer
12/8/21 7:38am
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novacoug1
12/8/21 7:38am
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SouthernBlueBlood
12/8/21 7:39am
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ballen
12/8/21 8:00am
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TailgateU
12/8/21 7:41am
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ballen
12/8/21 7:56am
Question-Future tense. Answers-Paste tense
mudpupper
12/8/21 7:47am
Would I like to inherit significant wealth?
garyfan
12/8/21 8:48am
Aren't guys with a beautiful trophy wives and Lamborghinis always smiling?
Mountain Rat
12/8/21 11:00am
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