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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Oct 1, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.905 (500/20,454 LTDR)
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When the Venezuelan says her family is involved in "Government" that basically means brazen corruption, which is a large part of why the guards are necessary. No wonder she's racked with guilt. Her fortune was stolen from people even poorer than the lady across from her. Definitely a gem of a person to have on, wish this was much longer.
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I totally relate with the blonde woman who said working at the grocery store made her want to unalive herself. I worked at FedEx for almost 3 years while going to school and I was so freaking depressed. I would wake up and cry as I was getting ready for work and one day after work I stopped at the dollar tree, bought some ibuprofen and cried in my car while contemplating taking the whole thing. Yeah it probably wouldnât have unalived me but I was just so done with life. Iâm grateful I was able to get through that and leave that job.
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Iâm always curious what itâs like to live without the worry of losing the roof over your head daily. And while Iâm delivering DoorDash or Instacart and see mansions and million dollar vacation homes that are empty but 2 months out of the year, with front doors worth more than I have ever owned, I canât wrap my head around it. Like how they even pay just the electric bill or yearly property taxes alone.
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As someone from a third-world country, I tend to be skeptical when I see someone who appears to be a trust fund baby, especially if their parents acquired their wealth through government work. It is often associated with corruption. For instance, when I learned that a person comes from Venezuela, a country currently experiencing an economic crisis, and that they have a lot of money, bodyguards, and assets, I couldn't help but think that this situation is a classic example of corruption.
In our own country, politicians are pushing for discretionary funds that are not connected to any intelligence agency, and it is common for their children to attend schools overseas. I know of one politician who was able to send their children in a Swiss boarding school that charges an annual tuition fee of around $176k USD, which is more than what the politician earns in a year.
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@KpTheG
7 months ago
I would love to see an episode on âNew Moneyâ vs âOld Moneyâ because itâs a different mindset you have when you grow up poor & become first generation wealthy
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