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npc_anon | 7 months ago

What legacy?

She's not a well known public figure. She ran the ad department at NBC. Is now very rich and at age 61, close enough to retirement age.

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sorcerer-mar|7 months ago

Do you not think someone who ran the ad department at NBC has a reputation?

"Legacy" doesn't mean "guy-on-the-street's perception of you."

jazzyjackson|7 months ago

?? I don't guess a guy on the street would have ever spared a thought for the head of NBC's ad department.

npc_anon|7 months ago

That's exactly what it does mean. If you're not famous, you have no legacy.

recursive|7 months ago

If you have enough money, any age can be retirement age. The whole concept of "retirement" is really for the working class anyway.