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Surly parents worried about their kids being attacked- megathread
Brew replied to Bateshorn's topic in Daily Texan
Other thread had some interesting thoughts on the matter and people have looked at it differently than we did. My kids aren’t leaving the state because of my/our thoughts of what if in relation to them, they are leaving because they don’t like the direction things are going and don’t like how that direction impacts women and others in general. I guess it‘s probably something that needs to be discussed sooner rather than later. Neither are naive to the way the world works, but both are probably sheltered more than they need to be having grown up where they did and looking to move where they think they want to end up. -
It’s funny you put those two together, my youngest is as dead set on ASU right now as the oldest is on UNC (visiting Univ of Chicago later this month). Apparently all the Tik Tok people she follows go to ASU. At this point any college is a plus for her so we’re setting a low bar. It’s probably not a discussion for this thread, but it is interesting to see others with daughters that are going through the same discussions. My mother asked my oldest last night why she wasn’t considering TN and she told her flat out she wouldn’t be going to school in this state nor did she ever plan on moving back
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They are on the payroll at my office. If that’s not an option, once they start earning outside income then you can make the Roth contributions off of that.
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Same, just got in. Planning on hitting Jaleo and Zuma while we’re here this trip. See what else comes up. I’ll make sure to walk through the casino asking everyone if they are from the internet.
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Most areas have some sort of foundation that will set up and manage funds for individual beneficiaries. They accept the donations, manage the investments, and collect a fee for that service that typically comes out of the income stream.
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I don’t think it’s the big city experience she’s necessarily looking for, I think she’s just cross referencing the “lists” of top psychology schools with schools she’s heard of / places she has seen. Ultimately, she’s going to have a hard time expanding past UNC, so anything else has been a work in process. She has several large state type schools that are set in smaller towns on her list to see also at the moment. We’ll look into Trinity, she’s been extremely interested in the Boston area but again it leans towards Northeastern or Boston U.
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This is the worst start to a season I think I’ve had. This team sucks top to bottom at the moment.
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She has her guarantees in place, so she’s shooting for the moon on most of the others with a few middle grounds mixed in. She’s a junior next year, so we decided to hit the hardest ones to get into this summer so she could go ahead and show interest, meet with admissions, get involved in some of the things they have going on for prospective students, work on early admittance (thanks for that thought process by the way) components since she has a solid baseline test score and can work on getting a couple more points from here on out, etc. Then she can visit the others during the school year and into her senior year that are on the easier tiers. Right now we’re fighting a battle with her to try and get her to understand that she needs to look at some smaller schools, that these larger ones are going to be a little overwhelming coming out of the small private school background. She’s focused on the “lists” of psychology schools in areas she likes though and hasn’t moved past the large institutions. It’s also difficult to randomly come up with smaller schools that make sense, although she is going to look at a few around Chicago and the Raleigh area as that is her two main focuses.
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We’re going to go ahead and knock out some tours this summer after thinking through the process. I assumed everyone was back live, but she’s doing Michigan, University of Chicago, and UNC this summer and had planned on Northwestern but it’s still virtual.
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Been dealing with dirt/sand for a couple months because of my never ending construction zone. I brush the deep end towards the drain and then the shallow end I just try and get it away from the sides and run the Polaris constantly. Brushing from the shallow end kept everything stirred up too much to where the returns just kept blowing it around.
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Man, somehow I lucked into the 1 out of 5 that don’t. It’s just my luck.
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I’ve seen a lot of interactions between fatty and troph in the threads I pay attention to, and he’s always seemed respectful. There have been few issues outside of things that I would call lack of understanding. I read through the Lia Thomas thread and the issues there were Johnny and a few others. I’m not trying to mount some defense for fatty, but there is a clear distinction between the two and you sure can’t lay troph leaving at his feet. Troph brought a lot to this community and a completely different perspective than a lot of us are in touch with, but she has threatened to leave multiple times over a select few posters and fatty wasn’t one of them. I hope she finds her way back as we have had a lot of good discussions and I’ll try and keep in touch either way. On the “choose” to be lesbians issue, welcome to the thought process throughout a large part of the south. I think progress has been made, but I still know people that would disown their kids if they “chose” to be gay. It’s a sad state of affairs, but the Bible Belt exacerbates that mentality.
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I known it’s surly and everyone has to go in one bucket or another, but I wouldn’t put the two of them together. Johnny and a few others are in their own stratosphere of hate and round them up and move them elsewhere thought processes. Fattie seems more like a young guy who grew up sheltered and just wants to avoid it, but do what you want behind closed doors. Oh yeah, and he has one black/gay friend so that proves his point. I think his opinions have shifted over the last few years in this discussion some especially in interactions with troph. I’m not saying he’s anywhere near right and maybe this is a “for us or against us” issue, but lines in the sand make it hard to create progress.
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Thanks for posting and thanks for doing what you do as well. I think you laid out what most are trying to say better than we can.
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This says all anyone needs to know about you as far as this discussion goes.
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Not sure why it matters in this context but 16/14. Saw your second post, not in TX we’re in TN. TX is on their list of “not moving there” states just like FL at this point primarily because of the abortion bill for TX. They also go to church every Sunday and attend private school, so those things aren’t mutually exclusive to being reasonable and open minded.
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Not to mention screwing with districts, TN just completely jacked up Nashville’s districts to try and isolate the D vote as long as they can.
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Which goes further to exacerbate the differences among us. Instead of spending timing together and discussing our differences to find common ground, everyone is running to their proverbial corners of the country. I want my kids to understand people’s differences and accept/celebrate them for it which becomes harder as we go forward and isolate with like minded individuals.
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Desantis is a piece of shit capitalizing on the fear mongering that has exploded in recent history. The problem with that is his state along with Texas (Abbott), TN (legislature), and others are attracting people to those states that are chasing that message which will only exacerbate the problem. I can’t tell you how many new clients I met with this year that had moved in because of no income tax and our ultra conservative legislature. Reading through the last 10 pages of this thread has been interesting. The fear mongering and words that are used in these debates are ridiculous. It’s no different than going after immigrants for the outliers, going after other races for the outliers, etc. Your examples are 1 in a million and shouldn’t drive the narrative for the population. You don’t legislate against a specific group because of the outliers. Schools need to be educating our children about everything that goes on in the world and “grooming” (which is another stupid fucking word that is everywhere) them to be tolerant, educated, individuals. If your backwoods ass wants to teach hate (intolerance manifests hate pure and simple) at home, there isn’t anything anyone can do to stop you. Let’s let the schools give them the worldly viewpoint and education they need to operate in the world today. Intolerance, ignorance, marginalization, etc breeds hate which then leads to people dying as a result. It’s that simple, look back through history as a guide of you don’t believe it. I’m a high income, white, fairly conservative, church going, male and this stuff makes me sad for the future of my two girls. They both want out of this state as quickly as they can, so hopefully we’ve done our part to make them see the bigger picture.
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Do you FIRE? Financial Independence, Retire Early
Brew replied to UTGrad98's topic in Business and Markets
It’s already changing at the top of the industry, they are looking for less CPA’s and more data analytics people. We’re pretty rural and we’ve diversified into IT, marketing, investments, HR consulting, software/app development, transaction advisory, etc as we move more towards “holistic” advisors and less towards straight numbers people. We also buy real estate, buy/sell business interests, invest in client entities, etc so I look at myself and our group as entrepreneurs rather than CPA’s at this point. -
Do you FIRE? Financial Independence, Retire Early
Brew replied to UTGrad98's topic in Business and Markets
I don’t know if it’s much lower than it needs to be. Realistically, I need 28 or so partners on a 30 year rotation out of about 225 employees or so. That works out to 1 out of 225 a year making partner if the cycles matched up perfectly with exits. I probably hire 20-30 a year across the firm as people cycle out and as we grow, so I’m not really looking for a high percentage of people displaying partner potential. I think we’ll have to replace 1.25-1.5 per 1 that leaves with the change in work styles, but that still doesn’t really skew the numbers that much to where I’m looking for a significant number of partners. -
Do you FIRE? Financial Independence, Retire Early
Brew replied to UTGrad98's topic in Business and Markets
There is a clear difference between those that are there for the paycheck and those that view it differently. Of course everyone expects to get paid, that’s a given. I have plenty of people that work for me that are happy with what they are paid and do what they do. There are others that are looking for something more in an organization they are committed to. They aren’t just their for the paycheck because a paycheck can be found anywhere. -
Both kids are on the payroll up to the standard deduction cutoff, max a Roth IRA and then the balance into traditional brokerage accounts that are invested for dividend returns, not moonshots. They also have 529’s that we put some into annually. I haven’t worried as much about college, the IRA’s can always be a fall back if needed. For their money the make babysitting or whatever, they have checking/savings accounts at a local bank that it all goes into that they spend on their own. If it hits a certain balance, we roll some more over to the investments account.
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