generally, when I hear someone talk about their trust fund, I stop listening to anything they have to say.
I know its stupid and judgemental, but I cant help it. I have always and will always hate people who have had the easy life handed to them.
My parents had to work there ass off to raise me, and now I work my ass off to support myself. Maybe I'm just jealous of their happy go lucky, I don't have to give a shit and I'll still do fine attitude.
But at the end up the day I'm proud of who I am, and the fact I EARNED it all. Enjoy trust fund easy street while it lasts, but one day, reality will hit you.
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This is Randal. I feel a need to clarify some shit:
1. I have not always had said trust fund. I grew up middle class and when my parents got divorced my mother and I became poor. We lived in public subsidized housing, got food stamps, etc.. She was still poor when I moved out of her place at the age of 17.
2. After moving out I was desperately poor. I went to university and worked. I had nothing.
3. After dropping out of university I had to work shit jobs. I still had nothing. I was chronically under-weight because I couldn't afford to buy food.
4. I got my trust fund in my early 20's from my dad's life insurance policy.
5. I get a monthly allowance (which isn't even that much). I get all school and medical paid for. Also, I have a certain amount that I inherited that I try not to touch too much. Do I have it better than the average person? Yes. Can I survive without working? Yes. Am I rich? Not even close.
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