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I've got an uncle who made a fortune during the initial dotcom bubble decades ago. He got out before it burst, and started his own charity that built plumbing in Chilean villages.
Turns out he mostly wanted to retire somewhere cheap, make sure it had the modern conveniences he was used to, and appoint his children to high-level paid positions of his non-profit.
Did they end up building plumbing that benefited others?
I don't think this is all that bad tbh. My lottery dream is to set up a nonprofit and offer jobs to my friends. We wouldn't collect donations so I'd be paying all the staff salaries anyway.
I get why you'd be jealous, but it sounds like he's making the world better for everyone around him? It's not his fault he was in the right place at the right time. What do you think he should have done differently?