We’ve talked on here before about how we relate to money as black people. How there’s little knowledge given to us on financial literacy. How even some of our parents/guardians ruined our credit before we were even aware what credit was.
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We discussed when most of us started working, how our parents would ask us for money for bills and how aware most of us were about our financial place in society.
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That’s what’s so disingenuous about this conversation to me. He’s actually doing it and barely enjoys parts of his success. Parents and grands are one thing, but talking about supporting entire extended families is a different ballgame.
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Completely different but in that same breath if he doesn’t, it’ll effect the relationships with those people and between those people. It’s a shame that money brings these nasty traits out
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Yehp!! It’s so much more complicated than what meets the eye.
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