08-14-2023, 08:05 AM
(08-13-2023, 11:00 PM)terracore Wrote: I probably could have made my post more clear focusing on the 0.06% and less on the value of his Maui mansion (a smaller portion in his $600 million worth of known properties).
Unfortunately, a lot of people are underwater on their homes from taking out extra mortgages and don't have any real "net worth", so virtually any donation can exceed 0.06% really quick.
A lot of of people are donating their time and/or taking strangers into their homes. That's worth more than money in my book.
I think sensible and caring people will donate or help in their own way without bragging about it, and I agree that those offering their services or their homes to the victims are worth more than anything at this point.