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I’m conflicted. by 1NDGal
Being generous and doing kindnesses is a good thing. Kids graduating from college is a good thing.
Then I think about people that have $40 Million to give away and it’s .04 of their liquid wealth (Smith is referred to as a “billionnaire”).
Then I think about kids signing up for student loans with no business plan of how to pay them, holding a thought somewhere in the back of their minds that someone else will take care of the debt for them.
Anyway, those kids had the best collective college graduation in history. I can’t imagine the feeling in that auditorium.