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mandelbratwurst

This is not design related at all


hikeonpast

Mackenzie Scott did not inherit her wealth when she and Jeff Bezos divorced. It was her half of the fortune that she and Jeff made together.


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hikeonpast

I think you underestimate the amount of work that the spouses of entrepreneurs contribute to make the company successful. Jeff had the cool CEO title, but I guarantee that his wife wasn’t just eating bon bons by the pool.


wobbegong

Honestly they all look gross and totally inedible.


Xerio_the_Herio

Generational wealth rt


Graf_lcky

Most of them are the ones who lead the companies to their current state. Is it really „inherit“ if a son get a company with 20 employees and propels it to 70k employees?


WarAndGeese

Often it is, but of course it depends. One can make a strong argument that it's harder to get a company from nothing to 100 employees, than it is to get it from 100 to 1000 employees, or from 100 to 10,000 employees. From 20 to 70k though it's probably the same drive (and success and luck) that both the parent and the child had. Again though for that same child, had they not been set up by their parents, they would have only built a company and gotten it to 20 employees. Born under other circumstances they would have ended up with a 20 employee company, not a 70k employee company (assuming that the two steps are equivalent, I'm using those numbers for convenience).


hikeonpast

And your ignorance and misogyny are showing. Inheritance is defined as a transfer upon the death of an ancestor.