Not everyone is as red pilled as we are. Most aren't I think. The thought to do something like that never occurs to most people. Take the conclusion of Yellowstone, when Kevin Costner's character dies. The Ranch was in his name, and inheritance taxes forced selling it to the indian tribe, taxes that would not be due if the ranch was in a durable trust.
Not everyone is as red pilled as we are. Most aren't I think. The thought to do something like that never occurs to most people. Take the conclusion of Yellowstone, when Kevin Costner's character dies. The Ranch was in his name, and inheritance taxes forced selling it to the indian tribe, taxes that would not be due if the ranch was in a durable trust.
We didn't watch the ending of Yellowstone. We left with Kevin. Marshalls is more CBS DEI BS.
But yeah, most people have no clue about asset protection. But if you own that much stuff, it's irresponsible not to.