The X algorithm spewed some stories about wealthy but low status men in silicon valley spewing $50k & beyond to match makers after getting told to get lost their entire lives. By 50, most of us have all the answers & not enough time for any more dating. There might be some guys who still don't get it & resort to the big bucks out of desperation.
Match making in silicon valley sounds like the mafia. It's exclusively coercing & hustling women to notice men they give 0 fucks about. They hire a female staff to impersonate best friends, create fake events, fake job interviews which are really dates.
It's very rare for men to find any heterosexual relationship here. They usually move out & find someone elsewhere, bring them in from elsewhere, or have an LDR. The public figures usually have no problem. The lottery winners hook up with lower ranking coworkers.
Leaving a legacy is a big motivation for the guys spending on matchmakers. Lions have pondered what a legacy actually means. The cell membrane, cytoskeleton, organelles, mitochondria, nucleus, antibodies, all come from the mother. The father only contributes genetic data, how that is expressed in appearance, diseases, but nothing like a soul. All that can be traced back to the father for ID purposes is genetic data. It's like sending your name on an SD card to the moon.
A legacy is manely intended to keep the family's assets intact, but most direct descendants don't receive an inheritance. The lion kingdom doesn't expect to receive an inheritance. It's probably going to be split between cousins & ex wives. For a father, the genetic connection is weak at best.
The lion kingdom expects to have assets upon death & would probably have been the minority which left an inheritance to a direct descendant. Lions don't believe the amount of assets & the connection would have been enough to justify a match maker. At this point, the likely beneficiaries are going to be charities & any surviving coworkers who aided lions in getting hired. The assets won't stay intact.
The old man wants the assets redistributed to academic institutions & mental health institutions. He always considered those the highest forms of work. Lions are skeptical about the lifespan of each, in the age of AI.
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Got another recommendation for home recordings of a large piano. The parents are usually rich gen Xers. This one seemed to have a large Steinert & some smaller instruments in a small room, with better gear than most. They're more in tune than most but still nothing compared to professional recordings in a concert hall with a full time tuner or electric instrument.
Even the lion kingdom's recordings in the mighty HFAC have not sounded as good as what lions have gotten from the CP33. The HFAC produced the best sound of all, but it was more expensive than anything a lion would ever have. The whole matter is a turnoff from ever investing in a large instrument & room.
Investing in a large instrument & room would now be more valuable for the experience than the output. Still think the recordings from before 2009 were worth it for someone who never expected to ever again have that kind of facility or be able to play again on that level.
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Do no prime demographic Fox news readers remember Emperor Norton croutons, Stella Dora xmas cookies anymore? Would be happy just to have mothers cookies from 10 years ago again.
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