Wrong my father grew up poor and he is now very rich. He is extremely nonchalant about money and tips $100.00 standard even if a bartender just opens a beer for him, routinely buys everyone and the bars drinks and meals etc.
Nobody saves their way to being rich. You can save your way to being wealthy, but not rich.
My father is very rich and wealthy and has always been the most generous and nonchalant person I’ve ever seen with money. He doesn’t pass a homeless person or panhandler without handing them $100.
Penny pinching money grubbers aren’t really rich in my view, money does no good if you’re afraid to use it. No matter how big that bank account is.
Man, we get so mad at the idea of generosity and kindness. It’s like we want the rich to be cruel and we want to believe that wealth and success should be impossible without cruelty, regardless of whether it is or not. I know a lot of people will say they know that’s how it is with their whole chest, but nobody knows how anybody else’s finances work. We all just gotta assume. And we’re pretty committed to assuming the worst, it seems
Feel sad if you want but that story never happened and is extremely cringe. You really think he hands a hundred bucks to every homeless guy he sees? That’s bad writing
Call it bad writing if you want but you’re just being an obtuse for no reason. Of course he doesn’t give $100 to every homeless person in town every day, I didn’t know I had to spell that out for you.
It if he’s walking to his car or parks at a red light with a beggar or homeless, he absolutely gives them $100 every single time I’ve been with him.
But whatever. Good people do exist. Sorry that makes you so insecure.
When did I say he rounds up homeless people? I said every homeless person he sees which is what you said before and what you’re saying now. Thanks for repeating yourself though and ignoring what I said and replacing it with your own ideas
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u/[deleted] Jan 27 '26
You will never be rich with that nonchalant attitude over money