Class Reunion — A Letter to the Ultra-Wealthy

<p>I&rsquo;m not talking a decent 401K and a paid-off house. I&rsquo;m talking wealthy enough that money is never a limiting factor in your decision-making, and to where you know with absolute confidence that neither you nor any of your loved ones will ever want for any material thing or opportunity. Essentially, the only limitations you face are your energy, your imagination, your time, and your talent. I&rsquo;m talking fifty million dollars or more.</p> <p>Now, I know what you&rsquo;re thinking. You&rsquo;re thinking &ldquo;who&rsquo;s this guy? I&rsquo;ve never heard of him.&rdquo; Well, I&rsquo;m a pretty regular guy. I&rsquo;m pretty passionate, pretty opinionated, pretty smart, pretty idealistic, usually pretty broke, and I&rsquo;m pretty damn experienced with the real world of the American economy at this point, and I&rsquo;m here to let you know what I think you don&rsquo;t usually get to hear or see. This is in no way an attack, by the way, pointing out that you&rsquo;re wealthy. It&rsquo;s a simple truth, and truths, uncomfortable or not, should be explored openly. Please know first and foremost that I afford you the same benefit of the doubt that everyone deserves.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/basic-income/class-reunion-a-letter-to-the-ultra-wealthy-7899d2cb49a2"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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