Jeff Goldblum Is Going Way Too Far
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- Jeff Goldblum has joined the growing list of celebrities who have announced that they won’t just throw money at their kids - and they expect them to learn to support and fend for themselves. There's some wisdom to this, but this can be taken to an extreme. I think he's going way too far.
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Give your kids enough that they do something, but not so much that they do nothing.
That’s a great statement.
All I can say is that my wife and I knew pretty early that neither one of us were going to inherit much of anything, so it was a great motivator knowing that if we wanted a good investable income & lifestyle and a comfortable retirement it was going to have to come from our own hard work, and many years later that worked out very well for us.
@@993mikelucky that worked out for you. The great reset could still end everything for you though. Kids these days won't even get a chance. Companies now spend millions to advertise jobs that don't even exist. that's the mess we're in.
Exactly! Empower rather than abandon
My grandfather helped me pay for my college degree. Because of generational wealth I have no college loan debt. I’ve always been grateful for this. My grandfather loved his family enough to give us a gift that he never expected to be repaid. That is true love for your children’s children.
you, i think, make a really good case for reparations for black people..
@@FirstnameLastname-yc2mtg what?
Love is not a determining factor. Most people children are little A,-Holes,, but grand dad seems to keep them on check..because the parents failed..
Or a case study for generational wisdom.... by not struggling through having the repayment... perhaps your spending habits are worse off. Like if you paid the loan, perhaps that would have made you more frugal throughout your life... and you would be more wealthy in the end
@@johnwhite8777hello there jealous a-hole
Actors are not intellectual leaders
No one is.
@@istvantoth7431 FACTS 💯
@@istvantoth7431 Some certainly are more than others though...
Actors are professional pretenders. Nothing more.
Except when you happen to agree with them, right? I'm sure most here would have no problem having a FFF over, say, James Woods or Roseanne Barr. Am I right or am I right? Or am I right?
What’s the alternative? Leave it to charities, or worse, the government all of whom will inevitably squander the wealth you built, instead of leaving it for your family? What a rube.
white people have told ,... "other" people, to "work hard" and "pull yourself up by your boot straps"
i think you ironically make a case for them to get reparations..
The money will house minorities in this country
@@Crazystir40 Yeah it’s called wealth redistribution, which is detrimental to societies wherever it is practised. Uncle Sam would love to get himself a bunch of that generational wealth in his coffers to piss away like the trillions and trillions he already has.
Good point. Yeah, like the government would not waste your money.
put everything into a trust fund that can only be taken from 20years after his death, to whom it may concern.
Make them "make it" on their own, then give them money. That's how it's supposed to be.
And/or help them, teach them. As a parent that is your duty, if you raise them right you have nothing to worry about.
In Goldblum’s case, he might not live long enough to do that. His first child was born a few months before he turned 63.
i T honk the wisest would be to tell them they would get a loan or if they had a good idea and then let them not have to pay back. ThE promise of easy cash forever could ruin a kid's soul.
As a father, who has done fairly well, it is my duty to my children to teach them how take over from me and build upon it for our next generation ... Mr. Goldblum I disagree with you. Instead of rowing their own little boats, you need to teach them to captain the ship.
Correct couldn't of been better said. CAPTAIN THAT SHIP.
I think both should be taught. Let them flounder and suffer at least a decade. Then at their 30's they're still young enough and wiser to understand taking over a business and they have experienced a "rough life" comparatively to what they will then move into.
A wise man leaves an inheritance for his children’s children.
How about a trust fund?
Well said, I was thinking the exact same thing. I guess the key word is wise. =D
Hes spending all.the money on model dudes
Exactly
Trudeau had a trust fund... look how that turned out. Jeff Goldblum is right, Michael is wrong.
@@markvito746hookers and booze...
Its good to let your kids know not to count on your money but in the end give them something.
He did... His DNA
@@MrSlm1982 He should also give them SOME money.
@@purelightapologetics4930 Just because it's something I plan on doing for my kids. I don't fault him for not doing it for his kids, if he feels that's the best move for him and his... Not my place to judge or decide.
@@MrSlm1982 If you have an opportunity to bless your offspring, and choose not to, I would say that’s a problem. I’m not saying he has to give them a LOT, but if he has that much money, he should at least give them 100 bucks or something.
@@purelightapologetics4930 I think we will just have to agree to disagree on this one 😊
Make no mistake. He won't actually do this. Celebrities just say this for clout, their kids probably will just have somewhat limited access to investments (which is what any sensible person would expect), and still be super rich. Its all a charade.
That’s my main problem with it. I’m not quite post-liberal myself, and I can see good arguments for both sides of the monetary inheritance debate (though it’s certainly different for culture and wisdom etc), but the matter should be within a family, broadcasting it to the world is just a virtue signal.
@@mortuitissedai2085,
Yep, that's nice press fodder.
What did his kids have for supper?
Is he truly involved with them......or are they simply the excuse for him to stroke his ego with a little virtue signalling?
Ugh.
Of course not. But it sounds good.
Goldblum's not saying he's leaving nothing to his kids - he's saying he wants to find the balance that will make them richer without sapping them of all drive and sense of personal responsibility. You are also correct, though: raising non-spoiled, driven, responsible kids has to come before the money, not with it. I think Goldblum's perspective is as a wealthy 71-yo man with two little kids whose teenage years he may never live to see, which is a perspective most of us do not have. So I am going to cut him some slack here.
Absolutely do not spoil your kids. But leaving them nothing, _in addition to leaving them without you,_ is almost certainly handicapping them, not helping them. I say this, no lie, as a private wealth, estate and trust attorney who has lost both of his parents since 2022 and now is in the middle of selling his childhood home (in New Hampshire in fact. No, I am not making this up.) Burying a parent, and administering their estate, are massive, depressing pains in the ass. Show me someone who not leaving money to the people who have to do that, and I will show you someone who never did it himself. Since the 20th century, when extended families stopped living together in the same house or neighborhood, the death process has become a lot heavier because so much more of it falls on just a few people. I'm quite lucky to have had excellent parents and a close relationship with my little sister, and an attorney in the area I trust, because even as someone who does this stuff professionally, I could not have done this situation on my own. And yes, Mom and Dad left us something - which we'd both happily throw in the fire to bring them back for ten more years.
If you die with any kind of money, _someone_ is going to get that money. You probably want it to be your family (by one means or another) even if you don't love your family all that much. Because the real practical alternative "beneficiaries" are lawyers, 501(c)(3) executives, and the government. Sudden wealth causes problems, but nothing like the problems sudden loss causes. Remember the law of Unintended Consequences; as Tom Sowell says, there are no solutions - only tradeoffs.
My own dad disinherited me, and allowed my sister to be trustee of all his remaining property. Me and my sister were never really close. My father favored her over me. To my surprise, upon my mother's death, my sister left all my father's property to me, thus reversing his wishes. Thanks Sis!
What a good sister you have.
Why did she leave all the property? Why didn't your sister split it with you? Does she not need anything herself?
@@farzana6676 She is married to a judge. She does quite well, thank you. Peace.
@@JohnSmith-ct5jd You have a very generous sister. God bless her 🙏
@@farzana6676 Thank you. Peace.
This makes me feel so glad that I grew up poor. I learned the value of money and hard work. I learned to live on a lot less than other people feel they need and be happy. As a result, totally debt free and I'm in a position to help my parents and teach my kids the importance to living with in your means and staying out of debt. My kids WILL get an inheritance some day, but when they do, I know I will have raised them well enough that they will be able to handle wealth properly.
If i had a lot of money i would tell my kids they're only getting a small admit or nothing so they can not depend on it. But then i would still give it to them lol
Shaq did it best with his children . They all have high educations .
Pretty sure he did an interview where he said he’s lost all of them lol.
@@stevendouglas3781what happened
So their libtards with pink hair?
Higher education isn’t necessary for a good, and prosperous life. Trade/vocational schools have trained people who now own their own businesses and make six figures. Most higher “education” today is indoctrination.
What’s wrong with what Jeff Goldblum said? Think of the vast numbers of people who never receive an inheritance just because there is none. It’s not a setback which requires being corrected.
Goldblum is requiring his kid to not rely on his wealth, but to learn about real life and make their own way.
I disagree with any premise which suggests that rich kids deserve to know they have money they didn’t earn coming to them.
I think Jeff is spot on.
And he’ll probably leave them something anyway. He just doesn’t have any obligation to tell them.
He won't leave them anything. Get your head out of your ass. Not a very loving father would risk having his kids on the street... And the wealth can definitely be in dividends instead of plain cash...
Simply telling them that you're not leaving them anything is enough to get them to row their own boats. Then the inheritance is a surprise and a gift.
Shaq yes, did amazing, you want my cheese give me 3 degrees
What the fuck does that actually mean? It's complete gibberish
@@user-yr7re9oe4she’s referring to a moment when shaq used a similar expression when speaking about his children. He taught them that if they were to inherit his wealth they had to get college/university degrees.
@@user-yr7re9oe4syou seem like a smart guy, you'll figure it out.
@@BLAISEDAHL96 Oh I see! I'm a huge fan of Shaq, I've seen all his movies. He was great in the Green Mile. Very menacing.
@@user-yr7re9oe4s well user, cheese is his money and 3 degrees means College/University degrees, really, you are not in the loop it seems 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣
Doesn't Jesus say leave your property to your children?
Jeff Goldblums people killed Jesus
No, but Solomon did, sort of:
"A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children, but a sinner’s wealth is stored up for the righteous."
Christ certainly made it clear that being holy and good with him was no guarantee of material wealth in this world.
Luke 15:11-32
@buzzowen5882 I think the prodigal son is more about God's love eclipsing the sinfulness of his children so that repentance and redemption are always possible should we choose it.
“A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children”. Proverbs.13:22
He has decided not to give his children their inheritance because probably he has done a bad job of making his children contributing and responsible members of society. He is doing a sort of damage control.
I think you’re spot on.
His kids are 6 and 8.
Make the kids learn a trade.
It's called being so greedy you don't even want to leave money to your own family, sad.
I grew up being taught nothing about financial stuff. In my mid 30s, I am just realising the importance of generational wealth, I'm blue collar, and I have nothing to leave for my son, let alone anything for me when I'm in my 60s. I can at least learn more about the financial realm to teach my son so he can break the cycle. Or something. Haven't gotten that far yet. This stuff is complicated.
I agree with Jeff. Kids need to live like they are poor, work hard, but then be supported and assisted as necessary to help them help themselves: but I appreciate all I had to do for myself. And I’m not sick with entitlement like most of the youth today. If I were rich, I would still make my kids understand don’t end up spoiled or entitled.
Exactly 🎯
I'll bet he does what all the Charity Pledge Billionaires do and leave it to a Private Foundation....that the kids run.
This right here
My parents became millionaires when there parents died. Now that my parents are older, they gathered me and my siblings together and told us they will be donating everything they have left to the SPCA. I am nearly 50 and have my own money, I don't need it, but it just stings that my parents were made millionaires by there parents, but they refuse to give the same leg up they were given.
That’s fucked up…. Sorry hopefully they change their mind
My immigrant parents never gave me a red cent, even when I was struggling. On TOP of that, I was 19, working a FT job and commuting 30 miles each way to college holding down 13 units, and they still charged me $150/mo. rent to live at home. That was in the early 90's. Needless to say, I had a tough decision to make to drop out of school because it was way too big a load. By their "tough love/good intentions", they caused more damage because I never finished my degree. They could have helped me a little bit. I never asked for much. I had to buy my own school clothes and supplies by age 14 (9th grade). Sometimes that type of mentality actually hurts the child more than it helps. And they were diehard anti-Communism because they'd escaped the Iron Curtain. So it has little to do with left-wing thinking. They despised liberalism.
Agree 100%. My parents made it so hard for me, as the first born. Worked 3 jobs through university in the 90’s and lived on my own with no roommates in an apartment. There were days I didn’t eat. I had to drop out. My youngest siblings had their full tuition paid, lived at home, didn’t need jobs, all needs were met. My parents absolutely had enough money, and lived very comfortably. I’ll never understand.
@@carly8056 That is so wrong. I'm sorry they put you through that. I was the "baby" and my older sister, being the firstborn, got all the "perks". In my culture it's the other way around than in America: the eldest is treated like gold and the baby is dismissed and mistreated. It's weird. I've never understood this whole favoritism thing. 😡
T-rex doesn't want to be fed. He wants to hunt
His kids will resent him, which is awesome.
IDK. Walt Disney's grand niece calls him a fascist. You can't buy love.
@@Kyle-2020 communism is different than personal grievance.
He's lying just virtue signaling.
He shouldn't cut his kids off completely. He should put the money in a family trust that they can't touch until they are older say 35 or 40.
Why 35
@@JonathanRiggall-ff2ym Why are you baiting? Troll.
A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.
Thank you Michael!! Haven’t seen other commentators tackling this topic
My husbands parents were like that with him-not all his siblings but he was on his own from 16 including being homeless. (not because of anything he did either-his parents just made bad choices, got deported and left him back in the US to fend for himself) He made it without any help from them. Not saying it is fair or just or even the best way but it did make him strong.
Only 2 reason why a wealthy man won't give his kids or grandkids inheritance:
1. They are bums or failed to earn it (treated the dad like crap).
2. The dude has blown it already on hookers / booze / gambling and is cooking up an excuse.
Often when the rich say they're not giving their kids any money, what they mean is that they're not giving them more than few hundred thousand dollars 😂😂
I was left with nothing, my parents before me nothing ,my grand parents nothing, so there will be nothing
I’m sure he has reasons for his decision. Not gonna judge it.
"A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children, but the sinner's wealth is laid up for the righteous." Proverbs 13:22
This is only a problem for the uber rich. I plan to leave my estate to my wife and kids, but in the meantime they will have already stood on their own for a long time. I agree with Michael that training kids with virtue means they will be responsible and generous with wealth.
The number one reason why I keep grinding is to build a decent financial foundation for my kids.
Michael Knowles could star in a Jeff Goldblum biopic
There is something to this, My friend’s dad had a lot of money and his solution was to put it into trust for his kids. You could have a one time loan of 100,000.00 to start a business what ever you wanted, but then it would also match what you made in a year. So If you made 50,000 it would match that I thought this was a great way of making sure your kids still had to learn to do what it takes to work for what you want.
There's quite a few billionaires and millionaires who leave all their money to charities instead of their kids. Look at the rockerfellers who squandered their billions or the Vanderbilt's.
I received a small inheritance from my aunt that provided a down payment for my house. I might not have been able to buy one without it. 15 years later I'm seeing the benefits as rents skyrocket but my mortgage stays the same. An inheritance can be wasted on a completely irresponsible person but for those of us with modest means it can give us a real leg up in our lives. If I had my way I would never inherit from my parents, but since they can't live forever I know they would love for me to benefit from what they leave behind.
Yes spend it on land and leave it to the family.
I'm with Jeff. Let them make it on their own. I raised mine. Are they going to take care of me or stick me in a nursing home? I'm not gonna take that chance. I'm not saying that I wouldn't leave My love and a dollar that way they cannot contest the will
We all SAY that, but we never actually do it.
He never said that he wasn’t giving them any money.
Nowhere in that clip did he say that he won't be leaving them his money.
Or he could put it in a fund that gives them an allowance but also gives them a larger amount for when they want to invest in a business or creative venture of some kind. There are ways to do things that make life easier but still leaves incentive to be creative.
It would be reasonable to leave them something, especially if they want to go to college, maybe become a doctor. life is so hard now. Even a few hundred thousand would give them a cushion. I would say a million since it can go so fast.
Money does not make you college material .. did you forget about the scandal of celebrities paying to get their children to get in colleges by bribery?
All of this will be paid by their dad, connection / network will be enough
He doesn't trust his kids.
Build your family to prosper relying on eachother. Don't tell them they have to get dropped off with nothing.
If I were the kid in question I wouldn't want my guardians, whether state institution, non-biological faux parents or real parents to announce to anyone what their intentions were toward me regarding funding and/or inheritance. Never mind doing that for entertainment content. If I was Jeff Goldsblums kid I'd feel violated right now. I would expect people look at me funny going forward.
This is what we say in Africa too. Take care of your own village, your family, your people. Liberalism is about being about to toot your own horn about who you helped in some far off land because its trending. There's nothing you can post on social media and brag about by just taking care of your own village
I didn’t hear him say he wouldn’t give them anything. I heard him say he wanted them to find their own way in life and yes, he wasn’t going to just give them everything they need. How is this extreme?
If a parent has the means, there are pivotal points when they should help. I emphasize pivotal points.
A down-payment on a house to build equity for the future, or assisting with a college degree in a STEM field would be two examples .
I know many guys his age that say the same thing about not leaving their children and grandchildren any wealth
These types get guilt tripped into being an idiot and denying what their previous generations, you could even say the nature of humanity is about, have fought for. When it’s negatively implied, it should only be if the wealth immediately and purposefully took advantage of others.
My two adult children are terrific human beings. Conscientious, Responsible. Thoughtful, Kind. They like the rest of their generation are struggling financially. Of course we will help them and hopefully leave them some money. What is wrong with Goldblum?
I agree with Michael, there is a middle ground, you can leave them money but also put them on a good path to work hard and I can't get behind on giving your money to other people instead of your own family.
“Charity begins at home.”
Rich people problems don't apply to everyone. I'm an orphan. And will receive no help from anyone from any family let alone an inheritance of any sort. But some people who are privileged can whine and complain all they want that's none of my business I'm just saying it doesn't apply to even normal people.
So, someone else is getting dad's money? I'd be hurt.
Jeff is 6'4". That alone is a huge advantage. Tall people don't admit that.
Wise men plant trees, the shade of which, they know they’ll never sit in.
I think this is good. The best way to do it is say you're getting nothing but then in the end still give them your money. Kids get spoiled and sometimes they have to rough it before they can appreciate money.
I have no problem leaving some money for your children but to leave ALL OF IT makes no sense!
Where does the rest go then?
We only know what Goldblum is saying.
We don't know what he is ACTUALLY going to do when it really comes down to it.
He never said that he would not leave his kids any money.
I hope he's saying this just to light a fire under his children's behinds... and actually leaves them something.
I always assumed my parents weren't going to leave me anything. 1 of 7 kids, worked my way through college, got an engineering degree. I don't need my parents to leave me anything. Then I found out the financial planner, back in the 80s, advised my parents to invest the money (instead of paying for college) and leave us a nest egg. My dad did fairly well with this strategy considering he worked for the state. And when he passed 5 years ago, he left all the money to my mom. Now she's waffling about what to do with the money. Now I find myself annoyed. I busted my tail and was "responsible" and now the plan has changed?!? And all of us kids turned out fairly successful... and this is what we get? Like I said, I don't need the money, but it would be nice to know you're valued by your parents.
Hate these commercials in middle of sentence
My guess is that he leaves it all to his wife, she's only 40 years old, and possibly family members. But, the kids will eventually get some if she manages it well. He's probably hoping that his kids don't grow up like the crazy youths in L.A. Realistically, he's only got about 15-20 years left to live. His wife and kids are very young.
You gotta realizetheir idea of "making in you own"is WAAAAY different then ours. Those kids will still inherit tremendous wealth, property , investments art, etc, he's just not giving them the Malibu house and 50K a month allowance like this peers do.
The fact that a father would go on a public platform and tell all anything about his relationship with his children reveals how horrible he is at being a parent. 😵💫😈
We taught our children how to give wisely. From age five we said, “what do you love?” Let’s find a charity that supports it. As they grew we taught them to evaluate the charity for how many cents per dollar actually goes to helping the cause. We raised two fine philanthropic children.
Must one be wealthy to do this? Heavens no. It is a philosophy of doing good with the dollars one has.
Did anyone else notice Michael had a voice crack in 7:24 ?
I heard somewhere that the grandkids of the family member who built the fortune are the ones who blow through it all & then there’s nothing left to leave to the next generation.
Who are all these celebrities leaving their money to? 🤐
“Sweet are the uses of adversity,”
Shakespeare.
He could pay for their education and support them in specific areas when they do things for themselves. He could offer them interest free loans for things that seem like good investments in their future to become independent. Lots of ways to bless your children that do not include just giving them money. Jeff has always been good at thinking outside the box, seems ike he could bless them without enabling them to be dependent. It is not a zero sum game with inheritance.
Tell me you're a boomer without telling me you're a boomer
If I died and didn’t leave my daughter an inheritance I would feel like a failure. My daughter has worked hard and is a good kind person with solid morals and a Christian value system. Heck yes I want to leave her my property and money.
There was a time I thought my parents were loaded and i'd be living on easy street. My parents left me and two siblings nothing. They were self-made millonaires when a million bucks meant something. Im pleased to say it was the best thing they did for us. We're all self-made and living a happy life with everything we'll ever need/want. call it the right gene pool, i call it "school of hard knocks"
Plenty of "old money" families have kept wealth and have passed it down through many, many generations. On the other hand "new money" children (famous actors, IT boomers) usually have major issues. It's tricky but if done right this is how you build your families legacy.
Being able to allow for your children to have the safety of being financially secure is the best gift someone can give. That doesn’t mean letting them sit at home for decades and pampering them. Make them pave their own way in life, but give them the best tools to do. Provide the equipment, don’t make them have to formulate the concrete and build the machines themselves (using the pavement/road analogy).
An inheritance is good thing.
I love it! Dont leave them chit. They will be so strong in life!!!
We need to follow the Brideshead model and name our houses
Does a wealthy black family take this position?
Nothing matters more than what your loved ones think of you once you leave this plane.
I don't actually understand this one; It's important to TEACH your children about how they can add to society when they were born with a silver spoon. You can't just be like.... "oh yeah, I supported you for 18 years, and now that you're 19, go on and figure it out"..... its on YOU if you spoil your child and they grow up and don't know how to add to society.
If you want them to be self-reliant... 1) Don't raise them in Hollywood and 2) Don't show them what a celebrity lifestyle is like.
"They should find out what's wanted and needed"? Given them all your knowledge and stories of your experience is way more valuable than, any money you leave behind.
Not saying Goldblum is right or wrong, if he died tomorrow there's one thing his kids will inherit, their father's name. They can just goto Hollywood and tell them they're Goldblum's child and get a well paid job.
wait a second! why did mom agree to screw dad in the first place?! there was the promise of his money!!
I don't like Say I'm a conservative, I prefer the term Traditionalist ... then you take what you inherit and make it your own and new, knowing that it is given to you by you're ancestors, and that is part of you, but not you, you are something new
"I'm SPENDING my kid's Inheritance" lol. I think there is a MIddle of the Road here. Don't LAVISH on them but.....most parents want to make it not Quite so hard for their kids as it was for them. It's teaching them responsibility, appreciation and YES--Hard Work!
He didn't explicitly say he wasn't leaving them anything though.
Easy to take that position when your kids are 8 & 6 yrs old.
His view will change as they get older. Times are different than when we grew up.
I'm taking care of my daughter she is a great kid, because I raised her!!