At Thanksgiving, My Sister Found Out I Had $12 Million And My Family Demanded…
Living Authentically
It has been six months since Thanksgiving. I relocated to a new home with better security.
I changed all of my numbers. What about the company?
We are doing better than ever. It turns out that my family problems attracted several high-profile clients who respected my caution in the circumstance.
Rachel continues to write passive-aggressive updates about toxic wealth and family betrayal. According to what I’ve heard, she is beginning her own jewelry authentication firm.
Good luck on that. Mom and Dad finally stopped trying to contact me when my lawyer wrote them an official letter outlining how the harassment charges would affect their lives.
They’re now informing everyone that they never wanted my money anyway and that they’re praying for my salvation. What’s the best part?
For the first time in my life, I feel liberated. No more Sunday dinners full of sly insults.
No more downplaying my accomplishments to spare their feelings. No longer financing the “Rachel Show.”
My therapist believes I am finally establishing healthy limits. I say I am finally living authentically.
So that is my story, Reddit. Thanks for allowing me to share it.
Special thanks to the catering firm who sent me a Christmas letter stating that the Thanksgiving meal was the highlight of their year.
Edit: responses to common questions. Yes, I am still in treatment. No, I do not regret cutting them off.
Yes, Grandma Marie is doing well. She’s coming to visit next month to help me catalog a new collection.
One last thing, to Rachel—I know you’re probably reading this. What about the Cartier bracelet you’re wearing in your most recent Instagram post?
Definitely a fake. Just saying.
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