Christiana
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But then it's just like, you can have children via other means. My kids aren't my possessions. I'm just their custodians. I'm here to guide them.
But then it's just like, you can have children via other means. My kids aren't my possessions. I'm just their custodians. I'm here to guide them.
Can you imagine the stress a kid is having? The damage, the therapy.
Can you imagine the stress a kid is having? The damage, the therapy.
And we're still making the podcast.
And we're still making the podcast.
Not for a while. She's not going to be pregnant again.
Not for a while. She's not going to be pregnant again.
Sounds like a Japanese TV show, like The Toddler and the Pig. Toddler vs. Pig. Which one shops better?
Sounds like a Japanese TV show, like The Toddler and the Pig. Toddler vs. Pig. Which one shops better?
Love it. Where's your cut up point? Like what's the income where you won't throw shade? I'm very curious about that. What's the number?
Love it. Where's your cut up point? Like what's the income where you won't throw shade? I'm very curious about that. What's the number?
Yes, you do.
Yes, you do.
I completely agree because I'm from England. And whenever I go home, I'm like, this country is so poor. And I'm going to say that because Americans can skew your perception of what money is. Because there's just so much money here. Everything is so expensive.
I completely agree because I'm from England. And whenever I go home, I'm like, this country is so poor. And I'm going to say that because Americans can skew your perception of what money is. Because there's just so much money here. Everything is so expensive.
There was a piece in the New York Times recently about how they are giving financial aid to families that make $800,000 a year to attend private school. Because even though they have $800,000 a year... They cannot afford to send their kids to these private schools, which cost about $70,000 a year. And if you have two, three kids, do the numbers. And that's kind of the class that does pay taxes.
There was a piece in the New York Times recently about how they are giving financial aid to families that make $800,000 a year to attend private school. Because even though they have $800,000 a year... They cannot afford to send their kids to these private schools, which cost about $70,000 a year. And if you have two, three kids, do the numbers. And that's kind of the class that does pay taxes.
And sometimes you live in a place where even though in the abstract, you know, you're like among the wealthiest in the world. You're like, how am I going to pay for gas? How am I going to pay for my accommodation? How am I going to give my kids a better life? So you can be rich here and feel really poor. Right.
And sometimes you live in a place where even though in the abstract, you know, you're like among the wealthiest in the world. You're like, how am I going to pay for gas? How am I going to pay for my accommodation? How am I going to give my kids a better life? So you can be rich here and feel really poor. Right.