I like baking bacon sometimes. Gets really crispy and it doesn't cook in as much fat.
Good for the dude in the OP story. But I wonder how other people deal with making a lot of money like that. With benefits, I make about many times the median income and the per capita income here. It really gets to me sometimes, because there's such abject poverty and extreme disparities here. There's a single mother of three worrying about dinner tonight, and I'm just spending (and saving) enough to feed her entire family. And imagine the people around the world whose lives would change in an instant if they had access to a sixteenth of what I do. I donate a lot of my time to not-for-profit causes, and I make financial contributions to various organizations as well as individuals when I can help. (please, please don't see this as bragging at all. I am nothing compared to real power players, and I'm certainly not looking for validation from the Internet).
I know this is like intro liberal guilt and all of that stuff. "Are you seriously complaining about that, Matt?" I'm not complaining, only looking for other opinions and personal views.