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This is something I was seriously worried about, recently. Suppose that I make a killing with crypto and other business ventures. By some miracle, I actually manage to stumble upon a 3DPD chick who's not so irredeemable, has a brain and loves doing the same things I do. It's the soulmate Disney always told me I'd find, we're happy, she likes me for who I am, is happy for my financial success but is not a goldigger as she doesn't ask for unreasonable things.
Life is cozy, none of us need to work but we're still somewhat active in our lives chasing our own little dreams, step by step. Maybe we create a business together. We get married, (not on paper) and consider the idea of having kids.

Do we raise them with the notion that they're already more or less free from wage slaving and other forms of modern slavery, selfishly building them to become "weak men" living in "good times" or should we somehow deny them from a fulfilling childhood any kid would dream of, risking to make them resentful for keeping them away from a rich lifestyle because of some warped lessons we wanted to teach them about the value of money? It's complicated.

I gather from many documentaries about the really wealthy how they usually run business, and a common way for the parents to have their children ingrained with the idea of "nothing ventured, nothing gained" is by raising them with the option of taking after the family business. They know they didn't start from nothing, and it's a high responsibility on its own not to fuck up after your parents told you to. But it may also be a curse of sorts, because it wouldn't really be your life anymore. You'd be living in the shadow of your parents and that's not healthy in my opinion.

Why am I wondering about this anyway when I'm only 21 with 13k USD in virtual assets to my name. I'm far from being there lmao

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