...nobody needs a house that expensive.
I hope my child grows up and purchases at least one $15million estate in at least three different countries.
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perhaps he'll give something away to charity -- which is fine. And 100% up to him.
Along the way, though, I am certain to be more impressed by the countless lives that benefit from his purchase & ownership of the (at least) three estates.
Think of the people he will employ. The woodcarvers, framers, painters, glaziers, gardeners, plumbers, locksmiths, farriers, mechanics, carpenters, electricians, architects, roofers, tile-setters, bricklayers, housekeepers, chefs, chauffeurs, accountants, bookkeepers, tax attorneys, estate attorneys, insurance agents, piano tuners, private tutors, etc., etc., etc.
Ooh -- and if he also owns a private jet. And also a yacht. Think of the countless people that would be helped by the purchase and maintenance of those things that
nobody needs?
Charity is great. But providing employment opportunities to those who need things they can't afford ain't too danged shabby either.