
Singapore's Millionaires Terrified Their Kids Might Actually Have To *Gasp* Live Within Their Means
A new survey has sent shockwaves through the exclusive enclaves of Singapore, revealing that a staggering two-thirds of the nation's wealthiest individuals are petrified their meticulously accumulated fortunes won't survive beyond their immediate heirs. The fear, experts say, isn't market volatility, but the chilling prospect of their descendants potentially having to⦠*adjust* their lifestyles.
"It's a complex interplay of human behaviour and the shocking realization that their children might not possess the same innate talent for compounding wealth while simultaneously owning seven supercars," explained an anonymous Singaporean government official and wealth management expert, sipping from a solid gold teacup.
The concern resonates deeply. "Wah lau, my father always say, 'You must protect the family wealth,' but then he never write will, only complain I spend too much on my rare Funko Pop collection," lamented one 32-year-old scion, who wished to remain unnamed while customising his limited-edition luxury yacht. "Like that how to inherit properly, right?"
The wealthy of Singapore are reportedly considering drastic measures, including mandatory "Financial Tough Love" boot camps for their offspring, where they might be forced to *gasp* fly economy class.
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