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On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 10:33:33 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: keep them moving forward. I can point to several cases where parents are still subsidizing their kids lackadasical lifestyle well into their 30s. ---- And beyond.. === No motivation there. What are the chances that the kid will ever get their act together in a case like that? I have a friend who used to be really wealthy. Very big landscape contractor. He bought cars for his kids, etc. most of his kids are social disasters. Grandkids a mixed bunch. One, 28 yo girl, got a DUI while coming from work at a pizza parlor, and cashed a check from grandpa she should not have. Was for rent only, which she did not need. My kids both turned out well, did not overspend the credit cards in university. They had to buy their first cars, so they know what it takes. I did buy them new cars when they went in to their senior years at university. But both still do not waste money. |