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Inspired by some comments on my other thread. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. We are U.K. based so I guess levels of wealth are not what they are in the US. My husband and I are employees- reasonably well paid but not likely to become part of the 1%. Most of our friends and family have gained money from property and decent pensions, rather than business success. I think it will be difficult for my own kids to access some of these things as easily, so I intend to pass on most of my estate before I die, by helping them out. I’m making sure they have no debt from university then will give them help to buy a property when the time comes.
There’s a lot of guilt in my mind relating to my children, after all, I brought them into this sometimes awful world. I’m always questioning myself about their upbringing, although I really did try my best. I feel responsible for them and worried about their futures. Is it just me? Or does anyone else out there feel this compulsion to smooth the way?
There’s a lot of guilt in my mind relating to my children, after all, I brought them into this sometimes awful world. I’m always questioning myself about their upbringing, although I really did try my best. I feel responsible for them and worried about their futures. Is it just me? Or does anyone else out there feel this compulsion to smooth the way?