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    1. non-Euclidean Mark‏ @haircut_hippie 29 May 2019
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      it's going to get really weird when half the Millennials who made it financially did so because mom and dad both died

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    2. non-Euclidean Mark‏ @haircut_hippie 29 May 2019
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      i think about half the people I know are going to get a small fortune when their parents die and the other half are going to get mom and dad's medical debt

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      Oliver Bateman Does the Work‏Verified account @MoustacheClubUS 29 May 2019
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      And a lot of that will depending on timing and swift heart attacks vs. clinging to life/drawing down the nest egg

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        2. non-Euclidean Mark‏ @haircut_hippie 29 May 2019
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          yes; my dad's death (3 years, ALS) would have bankrupted me if he hadn't been rich to start out. my mom's manner of death may literally determine my brother's financial future

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        3. non-Euclidean Mark‏ @haircut_hippie 29 May 2019
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          of course, in my dad's case he had an MD and was reasonably aware of the many, many futile interventions that he didn't want. if he'd been a lawyer or a physicist (his two prior career attempts)? we might be out hundreds of thousands more

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