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1 min readApr 23, 2022

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Um, I’m going to agree to disagree with you here. Where you are economically doesn’t matter as much. It’s about leveling up your spouse to start your children a few steps ahead. You don’t have to be at CEO level to level up. Plus, advancement is like a marathon spanning generations in some regards. Rage to riches does happen on occasion but it’s more likely to stick when you get there slower and more 'broadly’.

There’s a reason why so many lottery winners end up declaring bankruptcy. They don’t know how to manage money. They got access to a financial level before they were ready for it, and they got taken advantage of.

There’s also a reason why so many beautiful young women consider being a sugar baby if they can. It allows them to level up educationally, experientially, and make connections that will serve them professionally. If you come from nothing, that’s a huge advantage.

If you come from abject poverty, with a power up you can rise to blue collar level. That’s actually a huge advancement in quality of life and opportunity. From there you start gathering and storing more power ups. Then you level up again or level your kids up. There’s your generational dynamic.

It’s also not all about the job you hold or the money you can make. The same thing applies to things like respect and standing in the community, political and social power, etc.

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