I'd say that no matter what you believe in, the fact that
once you are dead money has absolutely no value, this actually brings me to
criticize the Catholic religion for the fact that it's given to money (as gold,
land and artistic objects) very much value and its use determines where your soul will be spending
eternity.
Given the huge value that humans have given to wealth and
money I cannot even begin to think of the number of people who died over the
centuries in wars, or murders and genocides, simply because it's trillions, too
big of a number for me to say.
I am very much like my dad was, money is the primary tool to
provide comfort and security to those you love and the very fact that a court
is very probably about to grant all of my money (accumulated in the decades of my
honest and hard work) to somebody completely unrelated to me, rather than to my
children/treasures, makes the blood in my veins boil.
I can say that this is yet another mistakes made by our
Creator, God but because we are going to have Universal Intelligence after we
die, we will spend our eternity as souls in our own hell of regret.
I truly don't wish to anyone to end up in hell, but taking
my money away from my children is a sure way to end up there, all I can do is
hope that my readers here can make some (few) corrections to their "money
hunger" to make sure that my children/treasures only will benefit from my
inheritance, they are still very young and to receive from me directly my
inheritance/savings can give a "fifth gear" to the car of their
lives.
My own dad had taught by example to me that to have a good
work career means salary increase and this was my sole reason to focus on
becoming a company president, as my dad always said - "the title counts
for nothing, only the money that comes with it, is what's important".
Same when he said that "the Ph. D. is just a piece of
paper, useful to open certain doors, but you either ARE a Ph. D. or not, it's
certainly not just a piece of paper that makes you one."
These concepts were such a part of the way my dad used to be
that he never said them like teaching a lesson, they were expressed in the way
he lived his life and fathered me.
I wonder what a Ph. D. in fear truly means.
- http://www.kiplinger.com/article/saving/T065-C000-S001-ways-to-give-money-to-children.html
- http://www.businessinsider.com/give-your-kids-money-the-right-way-2014-5
- http://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2013/06/18/best-ways-to-give-your-heirs-money-while-youre-alive/
- http://www.forbes.com/sites/fross/2014/04/23/should-i-gift-money-to-my-children-now-or-later/
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