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A creative way to teach kids the joys of giving

By Barbara Blouin · Comments (0)
Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Sebastian’s children were between the ages of nine and fourteen when he dreamed up an experiment to teach them the pleasure of generosity — on their own terms. He gave each child $100 and said, “We’d like you to go out into the community and, in whatever way works for you, get this money out there. The only rule is that you have to tell the family what you did with the money.” The oldest left $5 in the library, dropped $5 off a highway overpass, gave $10 to homeless people, dropped $10 on a soccer field, and so on. His biggest gift was $50 to the Appalachian Trail Association. His younger brother gave all of his money to two nonprofits. Our girl, the youngest, wanted to leave money at a playground. I went with her to a bank and she converted the money into small change. Then she walked around the playground, trying to look nonchalant, and left little piles of coins all over the place. Then we hid in the bushes to see what would happen. The kids started finding the money, and they were just delighted. And I engaged Susy in a conversation about what we’d done. There was the thrill of watching kids find the money, and seeing how they were finding all this money brought up for her the issue of trying to be an invisible, or anonymous, donor, but maybe getting caught.

From “Coming into Money: Preparing Your Children for an Inheritance”

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Homer’s story, Part 1

By Barbara Blouin · Comments (0)
Thursday, July 8th, 2010

I love having my wealth. It’s very important to me; it’s central to my personality in both good and bad ways. Interestingly, nobody else in my family appears to care as much about the family wealth and its future. My father may be gone tomorrow Read More→

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The Inheritance Project

By Barbara Blouin · Comments (0)
Saturday, June 26th, 2010

My co-authors and I created The Inheritance Project in 1992. We were three women with inherited wealth who wanted to challenge the strong taboo that forbids inheritors (we decided against using “heirs” because it is tainted with negative associations) from speaking openly about how different their lives are from almost everyone else: they (we) have enough wealth that we can choose whether to work or not. This is indeed good fortune in one sense, but it can also be a huge obstacle. Inheritors are more likely than not to feel paralyzed the absence of necessity that gets other people out of bed in the morning. Far too many of us drift rudderless in our lives, unable to take hold of anything meaningful and fulfilling. Far too many of us have addictions. Far too many of us find it difficult, or impossible, to sustain intimate relationships. Read More→

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