I don't think it has anything do with the "P" word.That depends on which side of the “P” fence you are on.
It is a conversation that can be held entirely outside that framing.
I don't think it has anything do with the "P" word.That depends on which side of the “P” fence you are on.
I don't think it has anything do with the "P" word.
It is a conversation that can be held entirely outside that framing.
It is still a conversation that can be had outside of envy. I don't want his or another billionaire's money.Envy is one of the seven sins. I don’t worry about who has more.
I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth. I’ve had a good life nonetheless.
Interesting point of view...If that question is for me then ill say: it depends.
Are you saving money so that you and yours are taken care of financially or are you Smaug, keeping ever more just to see the numbers grow higher? Do you lift others up with your wealth, or keep others down?
IMO there are no ethical billionaires.
You brought 7 vehicles to Seattle with you?I personally maintain about seven cars/ trucks. I change oil in them very frequently. I have NOT BOUGHT a quart of oil since before the pandemic.
Keeping a robust stock of a needed/ critical consumable is different than hoarding.
Interesting question.You brought 7 vehicles to Seattle with you?
Bingo!Question for you... Is hoarding money hoarding?
Not the hoarding type. But if I were oil would be one of the last things I would keep. Oil “collecting” is a hobby not a viable plan for long term self sustainability
Take the end of civilization out of it. Even merely as a hedge against inflation it isn’t impactful. I grew up poor and finding deals on motor oil wasn’t the missing key to breaking the cycle of poverty. It’s a hobby not a financial plan, period.Agree-and your vehicle would run a long time without an oil change should the end of the universe hit and there was no "new oil".