Neil Patel
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Are you really going to be satisfied or are you going to keep wanting more?
But what about that person who can't afford diapers, who couldn't afford that private school tuition that you go to, but they have the IQ and the ability, but they just weren't given the opportunity?
If you don't need all this stuff, do you need five vacation homes?
No.
You could just rent whenever you need it, and how can you give back?
I'm not saying you have to give everything away, but there's a balance.
What is that balance?
I think it's going to be different for each person, but I don't think people need...
There are circumstances, but if you're not like an Elon Musk or Bill Gates, most people don't need a private plane or to buy one.
You can charter one if you really want to fly private, right?
You don't have to spend $60 million for a plane that's sitting there and barely used.
If you're Elon Musk, I get it.
But if you're a standard rich person or wealthy person, whatever you want to call it, capital R, little w, you could just charter and you can use some of the other money for good.
I would say, why?
Why?
Why should I give you $3 when I can give someone else $2?
So I would say to my son, if he asked me for $3, you say you want $3, but if I can convince your sister to give it to me for $2, I have someone else who's willing to do it for the same amount, so why should I pay you $3?
So then he would have to make a pitch.
And he makes pitches all the time.
So, for example, yesterday my son, when we were counting his money, wanted to turn in $50 of quarters for a $50 bill.