Sounds like my nephew by marriage. Two university degrees (physics and music) and he lives with Mom at age 55. His girlfriend just got pregnant, I wonder if she’ll move in with Mom or he’ll just kind of visit from time to time. Mom doesn’t seem to mind, but it would bother me that my kid was just waiting for me to pop my clogs so he could grab it all.
I know a family of “Golden Spoon” recipients. They’re not a pretty sight. Greed, superiority complex and the need to separate themselves from the normal riff-raff, was a recipe for disaster. Every aspect of their lives was based on wealth. Karma did one hell of a job on them. Money don’t do much for you when you’re not around to enjoy it. The survivors have to live with the habits they acquired in youth. My parents were not in a position to leave me with anything worth a damn. I worked for every penny I have. I’m proud of it; and, Integrity comes at a high price.
Before the dad can bequeath anything to anyone, first he needs a will. In order to draft a will, he needs to identify himself. The lawyer will be asking for his name, and what is he going to say?
This reminds me of a cartoon I saw in my engineering dept many years ago. It showed a student (who barely deserved the description) saying to another student “Things? I don’t want to make things. I want to make money. Who do I sue?” Talk about poor priorities.
And when the government taxes you so much that you actually make less as a millionaire as someone who makes 30 an hour, you lose the incentive to become a millionaire. Which is disastrous for any economy.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Calvin, you’re talking to the wrong parent. Dad’s leaving everything to your mother.
codycab about 3 years ago
Calvin, where you’re going by that time, you won’t need money.
oldpine52 about 3 years ago
Calvin wants to get rich the old fashioned way, by inheriting.
sirbadger about 3 years ago
You might end up like Prince Charles and inherit when you are 73.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
That’s Paris Hilton logic.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Now don’t splurge the $1,000,000 in one sitting, young man.
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
That’s the best way to do it, Calvin.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 3 years ago
“The rich are different from you and me”—F Scott Fitzgerald
“It’s true. They have more money!”—Ernest Hemingway
Concretionist about 3 years ago
Fat chance, Calvin! Well, maybe that should be “Slim chance!”
eromlig about 3 years ago
That’s called “making money the old-fashioned way.”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
Smart kid.
kbyrdleroy123 about 3 years ago
Over his dead body!
laughingkitty about 3 years ago
I have a million dollars! I found a one million dollar bill on the ground a couple days ago. Too bad it’s fake.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’d make sure he couldn’t inherit until he’s 90.
orinoco womble about 3 years ago
Sounds like my nephew by marriage. Two university degrees (physics and music) and he lives with Mom at age 55. His girlfriend just got pregnant, I wonder if she’ll move in with Mom or he’ll just kind of visit from time to time. Mom doesn’t seem to mind, but it would bother me that my kid was just waiting for me to pop my clogs so he could grab it all.
M2MM about 3 years ago
Ahh, the young master “T”. :P
dflak about 3 years ago
My wife and I just took a cruise for our 50th wedding anniversary – we told them that we are spending their inheritance.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
The problem with that idea, Calvin, is that you would have to act in a way that Dad doesn’t disinherit you!
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 3 years ago
♫♪
If I had a million dollars
I wouldn’t have to eat Kraft dinner
But I would eat Kraft dinner
Of course I would I’d just eat more
And buy really expensive ketchups with it
Thats right all the fanciest Dijon ketchups mmm mmm
♪♫
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTK57dJc_pU
su43dipta about 3 years ago
You need to pick up your game, Dad!
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 3 years ago
I worked hard for 20 years, I made a millions dollars. And my family and I spent it ALL on living.
Amra Leo about 3 years ago
A point he has…
david_42 about 3 years ago
Nuke Road Warrior about 3 years ago
At our current rate of inflation, by the time Calvin inherits his dad’s fortune, it will just about buy a box of Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs..
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 3 years ago
And so began that generation.
wongo about 3 years ago
I personally like the plan.
joefearsnothing about 3 years ago
Not necessarily the fastest but, definitely the easiest way to get rich! ;o}
wiley207 about 3 years ago
Love the Dad’s face in the last panel.
sonnygreen about 3 years ago
I know a family of “Golden Spoon” recipients. They’re not a pretty sight. Greed, superiority complex and the need to separate themselves from the normal riff-raff, was a recipe for disaster. Every aspect of their lives was based on wealth. Karma did one hell of a job on them. Money don’t do much for you when you’re not around to enjoy it. The survivors have to live with the habits they acquired in youth. My parents were not in a position to leave me with anything worth a damn. I worked for every penny I have. I’m proud of it; and, Integrity comes at a high price.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Remember “The Game of Life”, “My long-lost uncle died…and left me a million bucks!” I an uncle that keeps in touch. Sorry folks.
Wise-Cracking Amelia about 3 years ago
Calvin, “the great worker”
rebelstrike0 about 3 years ago
Before the dad can bequeath anything to anyone, first he needs a will. In order to draft a will, he needs to identify himself. The lawyer will be asking for his name, and what is he going to say?
cosman about 3 years ago
..‘course everyone knows Bill Gates is leaving $10 mil. each, but they can have the Medina home, which expenses’ll be covered by the Foundation
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
That idea is too late for me.
Robert4170 about 3 years ago
This reminds me of a cartoon I saw in my engineering dept many years ago. It showed a student (who barely deserved the description) saying to another student “Things? I don’t want to make things. I want to make money. Who do I sue?” Talk about poor priorities.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Since this cartoon is 25 years old – Calvin is now the right age to be part of the socialist movement. Tax the rich!
marilynnbyerly about 3 years ago
One suggestion to his parents. Life insurance on the kid. One day Calvin won’t be so lucky going over a cliff in a wagon, and they are set for life.
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
And when the government taxes you so much that you actually make less as a millionaire as someone who makes 30 an hour, you lose the incentive to become a millionaire. Which is disastrous for any economy.
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
I am afraid with that attitude, Calvin, you will inherit only the leave raker.
tee929 about 3 years ago
…the Donald Trump story…….
TimWasHere about 3 years ago
If only getting a million dollars were that easy.
CO Premium Member about 3 years ago
We don’t have any kids, but if we did, by the time they got any inheritance they wouldn’t need it.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 3 years ago
And that one sentence started the millenial Generation!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
Dad needs to make out a new will.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
What makes you think you’ll be left anything, Calvin?
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t we all, kid. Don’t we all.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t they all…