“We are not rich, I am rich”; Shaquille O’Neal will not share his fortune with his children

Shaquille O’Neal will go down in history as one of the great basketball players in the NBA, because at 49 years of age he is already considered one of the legends of basketball, receives millionaire contracts per game and is the main image of various brands and sports equipment . In addition, he works as a basketball commentator and is a DJ. All this has led him to create a fortune estimated at 400 million dollars, which he will not share with his children.

Yes, you read that right. The millionaire basketball player has just declared that he is not willing to share his millions with his children, but he does not do so for the reason you are thinking, but because he wants to teach them to earn their own money with effort, work and dedication, just as he has.

In a recent interview, Shaquille O’Neal spoke about his inheritance and clarified that his children should not bother waiting for a lawyer to summon them to indicate the amount of money he left them after his death, since they will have nothing, since they must earn the money through their own efforts.

My children are older now. They were mad at me when I told them that I would not leave any of my money to them. I’m not upset with them, but they don’t get my point. I tell them all the time: ‘We are not rich; I’m rich’.

They must have a bachelor’s or a master’s degree and then if they want me to invest in one of their companies, they will have to present it, bring their project to me. But I have let you know once and for all that I am not going to give you anything without making a prior effort.

Children of Shaquille O'Neal;  Shaquille O'Neal explains how he teaches his children to earn a living on their own

Shaquille also clarified that he is not interested in his children following in his footsteps in the sports world, but he does want them to have a bachelor’s degree and can get a job that allows them to continue with their lifestyle, or better yet, that they can create their own. Business.

There is a rule: education. I don’t care if you play basketball, I don’t care about any of that. I have six children. I would like a doctor, a pharmacist, a lawyer, someone who owns several businesses and someone who takes care of my business. But I tell them that I am not going to give it to them. They have to earn it.

Shaquille O'Neal on how he teaches his kids to earn a living and the internet is divided

The basketball player closed the interview saying that having money in his bank accounts does not make him better than anyone else, and it is something he has always tried to teach his children. In addition, Shaquille stated that his children will always have his support, but that does not mean that he gives them certain things for free.

I come from nowhere, but just because I did it doesn’t mean I’m bigger than others, smarter than others. Just because I have money in the bank doesn’t mean I’m better than anyone else. I’ve never been like this and never will be like this.

Unsurprisingly, the statements divided the internet between those who support his decision and those who denounce him as not loving his children. However, he remains in his position and only wants to do the best for and for his loved ones.

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