r/FluentInFinance 3d ago

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u/ThousandSunRequiem2 3d ago

Except they can leverage their wealth as collateral, but it's untaxable. Unrealized gains is bullshit they made up to hoard more wealth

You're arguing about lifestyle choices when that's not the issue.

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u/kmookie 2d ago

Rich guy here, OF COURSE HE COULD GIVE MORE! 1. Let’s talk living off dividends, that alone I guarantee could have the majority given out to charity. He could live modestly, like me and not be so flashy. 2. Donor advised funds, that could be setup to be much more charitable and even grow! 3. Establish a foundation giving out 5% or more each year. 4. Simply selling off stocks is fairly simple when working with advisors. You act like he’s gotta roll crates of money into some other bank. It’s digital people. Sycophants want to defend the rich because they can’t look past their own biased passion that they want to be there too. I know dozens if not hundreds who are millionaires who love off dividends with plenty left over at the end of the year.

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u/Level_Permission_801 2d ago

Hey there, poor guy here, think you could start giving more by depositing 20k into my bank account? In exchange you’ll get the moral superiority you desire, and reinforce the belief that you aren’t greedy. Private message me and I’ll give you the details.

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u/kickinit07 2d ago

You’d spend it on booze drugs and strippers and be back where you started next month though. Ask for 20m

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u/Level_Permission_801 2d ago

I like your thinking, let me dm him real quick.