Good.
Look to the Japanese family systems, the ancient Jewish inheritance systems, the organized inheritance laws from around the world. These are common or were common in every culture as a vehicle for the transfer of power and wealth instead of tearing everything up into equal chunks
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And scattering the family system into the hands of every kid to start over again from scratch. Or giving it all to one favorite who squanders it on selfish materialism. You raise everyone from both to work together knowing the heir will control all but also provide for all.
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This has been the mechanism in nearly every world culture for our entire history until post-industrialism. It can work when paired with strong religious faith to provide morals and incentive to adhere to service to the family and loving one another instead of selfish hedonism.
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