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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 2110025, member: 41863"]First my apologies if i misunderstood your words and replied in such a way that offended you. </p><p><br /></p><p>Second, regarding your paragraph above, I would be cautious as to what you speak. You see I AM a legacy, in fact precisely so. I am heir to my family's businesses and have been groomed as such and I have also been taught by my father and grandfather to appreciate coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>The thing is I was exposed to coins, I was exposed to finance, I was exposed to business, I was exposed to treasure hunting and exploring, and I have developed my own tastes and interests that I have been able to blend into my current life. That consists of serious coin collecting and appreciation in ways that my mentors never did. </p><p><br /></p><p>You see I am a legacy that was taught very important things for and about our family, but also given the opportunity to blend and develop my own taste and touch to the things that we do now. </p><p><br /></p><p>For instance I approach coins with a much more business intuitive mind than my forefathers. I have furthered the knowledge that we possess and have sought to further a legacy that was handed to me. But I also chose to do that and Because I was exposed early on, I have developed a more ingrained appreciation for coins, and can now understand why that has happened. </p><p><br /></p><p>I understand the importance of what legacy means and entails, looking both forwards and backwards. I know the importance of honoring what and where my family came from, but also to make sure I leave a distinct mark and encourage my heirs to do the same. Either way I am reasonably certain that my children will have some appreciation for some of these interests that our family has already shared for three generations. It's my duty to teach them about their heritage and to nurture their own addition to that in such a way that it continues to honor our past generations and incorporate the new. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You realize I am aware of this right? Why else do you think I used the argument? Like I said. Good luck with that any time soon. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I am well aware of what marriage is and isn't. That discussion is irrelevant to coins, let's just leave it at that. </p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, one other thing, I have yet to have children, but fully expect and want to one day. What would you suggest I do? Just not worry about their legacy because they aren't born and can't be involved right now?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 2110025, member: 41863"]First my apologies if i misunderstood your words and replied in such a way that offended you. Second, regarding your paragraph above, I would be cautious as to what you speak. You see I AM a legacy, in fact precisely so. I am heir to my family's businesses and have been groomed as such and I have also been taught by my father and grandfather to appreciate coins. The thing is I was exposed to coins, I was exposed to finance, I was exposed to business, I was exposed to treasure hunting and exploring, and I have developed my own tastes and interests that I have been able to blend into my current life. That consists of serious coin collecting and appreciation in ways that my mentors never did. You see I am a legacy that was taught very important things for and about our family, but also given the opportunity to blend and develop my own taste and touch to the things that we do now. For instance I approach coins with a much more business intuitive mind than my forefathers. I have furthered the knowledge that we possess and have sought to further a legacy that was handed to me. But I also chose to do that and Because I was exposed early on, I have developed a more ingrained appreciation for coins, and can now understand why that has happened. I understand the importance of what legacy means and entails, looking both forwards and backwards. I know the importance of honoring what and where my family came from, but also to make sure I leave a distinct mark and encourage my heirs to do the same. Either way I am reasonably certain that my children will have some appreciation for some of these interests that our family has already shared for three generations. It's my duty to teach them about their heritage and to nurture their own addition to that in such a way that it continues to honor our past generations and incorporate the new. You realize I am aware of this right? Why else do you think I used the argument? Like I said. Good luck with that any time soon. I am well aware of what marriage is and isn't. That discussion is irrelevant to coins, let's just leave it at that. Oh, one other thing, I have yet to have children, but fully expect and want to one day. What would you suggest I do? Just not worry about their legacy because they aren't born and can't be involved right now?[/QUOTE]
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