
Dylan Taylor became a millionaire at 27 and a billionaire at 53 after taking Voyager Technologies public on the New York Stock Exchange. He does not believe in generational wealth transfer, saying it is not good for children or society. He places a hard cap on what his children can inherit, describing it as eight figures rather than nine. He argues that once wealth reaches a couple hundred million dollars, spending is no longer the main issue, so the question becomes how much to give. His goal is enough for security without removing the need for self-driven work. His children have access to resources but have not used them, preferring independence. Money beyond the cap is directed to philanthropic causes, including Space for Humanity.
""And everything above that eight-figure cap-potentially hundreds of millions, if not more-is going to philanthropic causes he cares about, including Space for Humanity, his nonprofit that sends people to space.""
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