Jess Rickey
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Yeah, it just is so much cleaner come tax time when you want to judge that.
It's a lot simpler as well.
Yeah.
I do have a younger brother.
That's a very nice segue from you.
It's hard.
Like I can understand, especially with such a large sum, if we're talking $100,000 is a lot, you know, it's very different to me from, you know, someone shelling you a hundred bucks to get you through to payday or whatever.
I understand the feeling of inequity, but also it's that conversation that we've had before around nobody's entitled to anything.
Nobody owes you anything.
I think you're right in that it's really positive that you're one of the siblings that doesn't need this level of support.
You're independent.
You've worked really hard.
I can see how it would be really frustrating to say, well, I would love $100,000.
Like I'm working really hard and I'm not getting that same level of support.
But I guess the flip side is, is God forbid something went wrong.
I assume that your parents would offer you that same kind of assistance if you needed it.
You're just fortunate to not be in the position where you do.
I guess the question of the will is a little bit crazy to me.
And we've touched on wills before and we've said it's up to the person passing what they do with their assets, their life's work, their whatever.
If they want to split it evenly, if they want to divvy it up percentage-based, if they want to donate it all to the lost dog's home, it is totally up to them what they want to do with their money.