If Finland's richest person Antti Herlin did something like that - it would be a socially significant, policy-making act worth raising your hat


I don't know if the news is a bubble.


But according to it, Finland's richest man Antti Herlin would not give his inheritance to his heirs - but only an investment platform of 125 million now.


According to the principle I have written about - heirs must earn their own wealth - and not receive it as a gift in an inheritance.


Where the principle is - the requirement to earn their own wealth increases the heirs to work and earn - and not to live a lazy, sluggish life with a billion-dollar inheritance.


Which is therefore an immeasurably valuable principle in terms of the development of society.


If Antti Herlin did something like that - it would be a socially significant, policy-making act worth raising your hat on - especially as Finland's richest person.

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