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I don't know if this is the right thread for this but;
every excerpt or clip I see of Prince Harry is super cringeworthy.
but I still mostly feel bad for him.
Being the 2nd brother of a royal family member seems like a horrible job/life.
I'd rather work a regular job then live in a weird gilded cage with no personal autonomy.
Seems like listening to the 10 Crack Commandments will give you a better chance of avoiding fraud
than an MBA from Harvard.
Marge on the ticket would be wild.
Tulsi Slide on the ticket would be ****ing hilarious. Gabbard would instantly join the scammers Hall of Fame.
It really should be both.
I mean, I’d hate to be on the due diligence team right now. Spot audits of a sample accounts are pretty standard practice on things like this… or at least the way I learned it. Seems like JPM’s people were just lazy.
And really it’s laziness and greed that kills you with white collar stuff.
That said, there’s just a vanishingly small amount of outright fraud like this when you look at how many deals and transactions happen every day. Big fraud makes the paper, but not the deals where everything works out. You can see how too much trust can seep in after you’ve double checked on a few dozen deals without any issue.
I don't know if this is the right thread for this but;
every excerpt or clip I see of Prince Harry is super cringeworthy.
but I still mostly feel bad for him.
Being the 2nd brother of a royal family member seems like a horrible job/life.
I'd rather work a regular job then live in a weird gilded cage with no personal autonomy.
I agree with part one and two.I don't know if this is the right thread for this but;
every excerpt or clip I see of Prince Harry is super cringeworthy.
but I still mostly feel bad for him.
Being the 2nd brother of a royal family member seems like a horrible job/life.
I'd rather work a regular job then live in a weird gilded cage with no personal autonomy.
I agree with part one and two.
I get what you are trying to say in the third and forth part, but I think you are putting too much sauce on it
Harry life is not bad. Most of the world would probably trade their problems for his.
Dude has a security detail as a royal. He criticized his Throne for taking it away when he left. His being a royal and an Afghan war vet makes him a target. but as a royal, he was provided a big security detailmaybe, me personally I would not.
Maybe it's my particular personality but it sounds like a nightmare.
you have wealth but you can't really even access it.
you have fame but all the drawbacks and none of the benefit.
at least Williams has a purpose, knowing he's going to be king.
Harry just an additional assassination target.
obviously excluding the poor and destitute.
would you rather be a middle class person in canada, western europe, america?
or an assassination target that lives with your grandmother
and all purchases must be approved by your brother and the state.
Give me middle class life all day everyday.
I think it would totally warp your mind, so I give Harry a lot of slack.