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Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears
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I grew up poor and don't make millions so I'm super cheap.Except often times those 6 cars are for their family members, not themselves.
and the 3 houses are for family and friends to stay so they aren’t living in the ghetto anymore.
and so they can send the other kids to better schools
you do know MTV cribs wasn’t an *actual* reflection of their homes, right? They’d bring in designers to make it look more lavish than it was.
a lot of you are showing your own inherent biases and ignorance towards the plight of *many* pro athletes — most who grew up extremely impoverished.
This is a great example of “two Americas”
additionally, a majority of them aren’t actually bad with money, but make bad investments (which is the actual #1 reason they go bankrupt), support too many people, and pay outrageous amounts in divorce settlements, child support, etc.
edit: Also, if you understand jewelery, particularly high end watches — most are actually investments that increase in value. Sure they buy stupid shit, as we all do, but to act if your situation or most others is remotely close to theirs is disingenuous at best.
I’m sure most of you weren’t supporting 4+ people from the time you were 21 (and often a lot more than 4).
If I grew up poor and made millions I'd give tons to my family too. I'd hope to invest it well enough but if I went broke at least I lived it up.
I'd feel dumb like anyone else but if you grow up poor you gotta figure you can live that way again. You don't just die, you go on.

