What would you do if you received almost $9 million? The answer is impossible because these things don’t happen, at least not to the vast majority, but by playing one could say that surely the most popular of the measures would be stop working.
Yes, even if it sounds paradoxical, Every worker’s dream is to stop working. Or, in other words, having enough money to quit your job.
The number of people who eagerly play lotteries all over the world It is convincing evidence, though not the only one.
In Australia, a woman he inherited nearly $9 million from his father. But there is a but. The father has set a sine qua non condition: you have to look for a job.
so the womanwhose name is Clare Brown and lives in the western suburbs of Sydney, can access extraordinary luck only if she gets a job or, if she can’t, volunteer to contribute to society.
However, Brown, who is in a relationship and has a son, refuses to comply with this clause -while not accepting the inheritance- he then presented himself in court to contest his father’s last request.
The woman’s argument is that have high functioning ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) which prevents him, he said, from keeping a job.
Talking with A current dealBrown pleaded with his family: “Give me what is rightfully mine. I am suffering”.
“Please, can you stop saying ‘get a job’? Not gonna happen“Exclaimed the woman visibly excited.
Privileged childhood, troubled adulthood
The woman’s father he was a successful stockbroker and amassed a fortune throughout his life. But he wanted to educate his family about the value of money.
Brown enjoyed it a privileged childhood and adolescence where he lacked for nothing and had a lot left, but then things weren’t as she thought they should be.
When the woman finally left home to live on her own, her father wanted her to earn his own money so he gave it to her a weekly allowance of “only” $500 a week (about $348). If she wanted more, she had to earn it.
But that money, which is much more than an average worker can earn, was not enough for the woman. So much so that she stated it he had to apply for social benefits from the government.
Brown argued that she was forced to apply for these benefits because her father “kept pushing” her and he “financially abused” her.
A death and legacy with an asterisk
When the woman’s father finally dies, in early 2022, he must have thought that his problems would endbut as we know his father left him that farewell “gift”.
Therefore, when Brown wanted access to the exact $8,355,539 he had left of his father’s fortune, she was denied because she is unemployed.
Now, the woman says she is in a desperate situation. With the death of his father his weekly pocket money was taken away and he declared it he is living off welfare payments which his wife, Lauren, receives while raising their one-year-old daughter Mount Druitt.
Clare’s partner for her part argued that because of her diagnosis, has difficulty completing daily tasks and you need a checklist to remind you to do simple things, like eat.
Clare’s previous jobs include working part time for Autism Australia and a very short stint as a barmaid, in which it only lasted an hour.
The word of the family
Meanwhile, Chiara’s family also spoke, which is the voice that was missing. Whoever decided to show her face was cousin Jimmy who accused the woman of using her scapegoat status and that their efforts are “shameful”.
“We would like you to find a job and contribute to society. Instead of accepting his dead father’s wishes, he turned around and asked for his trust.”
“We are desperate for her to get her life back together. We’ve done nothing but love Clare.”
Source: The Bill
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