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stinkcat_14
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To get more personal, I personally intend to reduce my money earning potential in the future, and do volunteer work instead. In my opinion, it makes no sense to earn money I will never spend. Now of course, I could make the money and give it away, the problem I see with that approach is that I have worked at places that have benefited from large donations and I see a huge disconnect from the intent of the donors and what actually happens. I have taught at an ivy league school where the main concern of the faculty is to reduce how much they teach.The above post caught my eye when I read it but I didn’t want to get too “personal” in the discussion. However I would like to raise a point or two in general that relates to the bolded sections.
If one is rich enough that they, “will never spend what (they) have” it seems to indicate that they have more than is necessary for a comfortable and secure life. In that case, they should endevour to either spend the money charitably, or make such charitable provision for after they pass on. If one holds onto the excess money, thus hoarding it, then one may guilty of the sin of greed and “not doing to the least of them”.
The Question for such a person, and I am not trying to be personal here, is if you do not feel guilty for being rich - for having more than you’ll ever need - why not? Why doesn’t this person feel there is more they can and should do?
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James
Now of course, I could give more to charity, and I intend to do so, but right now it is hard because my wife is very much against giving any money away. She comes from a neglectful and abusive background and she sees the money as security and she doesn’t want to let go of a penny. It is a real battle. Actually, one of the only reasons why I continue to work as much as I do is that it gets me out of the house, which somewhat reduces the tension. It doesn’t help that my wife is bitter and angry at God, so we are really on different wavelengths when it comes to what is the right thing to do with our money.
So in short, there is more that I can and should do. I do feel guilty for that.