Jiang says wealthy older people, especially millionaire baby boomers, will resist this adaptation violently because they are too selfish and stubborn to surrender privilege.
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Millionaires
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"...gonna be a lot of people, especially baby boomers, who are millionaires. Now, I'm not saying that all baby boomers are millionaires. I'm saying..."
"They're not gonna want to make these changes. They're not gonna want to pay more taxes or give up their million -dollar mentions so..."
"...invested in it early who are now, you know, set of millionaires. So, what I would say though, the reason I favor these kind..."
"...knew it was like a rocket ship. I could become a millionaire just helping Chinese kids apply to university."
"And a lot of people did become millionaires. But after a couple of years of doing that, I walked away. Because I didn't want..."
"...know I mean I could easily monetize it and retire a millionaire in a few years right but I don't want to do that..."
"...nobody and work really hard, open a restaurant, and be a millionaire. And I know because my relatives have done so. And you couldn't..."
"...too much money. And there are too many individuals who are millionaires. And this is causing a lot of problems. For the global economy...."
"...considered a tremendous luxury to fly. You had to be a millionaire, basically, to want to fly for vacation, okay? Everyone else just drove..."
"...new hong kong of the middle east and thousands of these millionaires flock to dubai for the glamorous lifestyle as well as the tax..."
"...never recover from this. In fact, we're already hearing rumors of millionaires just fleeing with their wealth. Now they're going to Singapore. Now they're..."
"...I I know I know very very wealthy baby boomers they're millionaires they have the best lives and whenever we discuss it it's never..."
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