""" UPDATE """My Best Friend for 30+ years

Money can sometimes change the most average person. Seen it happen myself as well. If/when your friend ends up broke and he needs a friend, lend a shoulder. We all make mistakes, he just went way overboard. Hope everything works itself out Tim.
 
Wow. Sad how people can abandon or abuse friendships like that. Hopefully he comes to his semses and realizes how it’s affecting his relationships.
I must have a warped or overly conservative view of money but even with 1.5 mil falling into my lap theres no way I quit work or go all ghetto-rich buying trappings of true wealth. Its a good chunk sure, but a financial gooberhead can vaporize that number quick.
Its why the poor usually stay poor and rich get richer.
 
Geez Tim, that really sucks. I guess for that person money is more important than genuine friendship. :chagrin:
 
I can understand the exuberance of spending some of the windfall, hopefully there's a cap, and the rest is put away. It's sad that when you gain newfound popularity that you forget where you came from.
 
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