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eudamoniac | 3 days ago
> normal societal expectation
Lol. Which society are you living in?
> Yours?
About $300. I'm not the one shaming people about their house costing more than their charity.
eudamoniac | 3 days ago
> normal societal expectation
Lol. Which society are you living in?
> Yours?
About $300. I'm not the one shaming people about their house costing more than their charity.
_DeadFred_|3 days ago
My lifetime giving is more than I paid for my current house. The house in discussion for him is just one of how many that he owns? Or how many boats that count as 'second homes' under tax rules? Also consider he has paid for the entirely of this house, the average person giving 5-10% hasn't come close to paying for their house, so you need to go based off the 'already paid' amount. Also their home would be their largest asset, so going by that his largest asset for comparison would be his stock holdings, an order of magnitude larger than the cost of one of his homes.
Old boy is a billionaire, not a rando, and has proven he has zero shame. Despite starting their companies with techno-optimist claims, the robber barons had more shame/were more decent people/supported society more than the average tech billionaire.