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Daddies money? He was literally bankrupt when he had his daughter and rebuilt everything.
Despite being born into money, he managed to take on so much risk that it society had to bail him out. Even so, I'm certain that his net worth after bankruptcy was significantly higher than the vast majority in gen-z.
Defending billionaires online is PATHETIC.
Do you know what bankruptcy does?
It doesn’t mean you have nothing. It’s designed to stop your creditors and protect what you have.
He didn’t start from scratch my dude.
Life experiences can still teach you something even if you don't start in the same place. If he has good advice it's good advice at the end of the day.