According to a report by the British "Daily Star" this month, Clare Brown, a young woman from Sydney, Australia, was unable to inherit a large inheritance of 6.82 million pounds (approximately 56.03 million yuan) left by her father because she could not satisfy the will. Requirem

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According to a report by the British

According to a report by the British "Daily Star" this month, Clare Brown, a young woman from Sydney, Australia, was unable to inherit a large inheritance of 6.82 million pounds (approximately 56.03 million yuan) left by her father because she was not satisfied The requirements of the will: have a stable job and make some contribution to society.. Does this seem harsh? 26-year-old Claire feels harsh... Recently, she has taken the inheritance matter to court on the grounds that the requirements of the will are "unrealistic"!

Claire's father is a successful stockbroker, who used to go to court every week He supported her with 500 Australian dollars (approximately 2,311 yuan), and in one month she received nearly 10,000 yuan in living expenses from her father, which has been supported for many years. But in Claire's eyes, the money her father gave her was "cutting off her financial resources" and "financially abusing her", so she applied for a subsidy from the Australian Social Welfare Department every two weeks. You can get a subsidy of about five to six hundred Australian dollars, which is equivalent to two to three thousand yuan.

According to a report by the British

Her father Chris passed away in January this year. Because Claire could not meet the requirements of the will, the inheritance left to her is currently frozen by her family. Claire claims she suffers from attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and is high-functioning autistic, making it impossible for her to work. According to Claire's resume, she had only held two unstable jobs: a part-time job at an Australian autism institution; and a job as a barista, but she quit after less than an hour.

Previously, Claire participated in Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which is an institution that provides life security and financial assistance to citizens with disabilities. According to reports, even if the symptoms of disability are not obvious, you still have the opportunity to participate in the protection of NDIS. The guaranteed occupation Claire applied for is a nursing staff. "There have been a lot of changes to the NDIS recently, which have made it harder to find work, and companies are increasingly reluctant to give people jobs," she said.

According to a report by the British

On June 21, she spoke directly on Australia's famous news and factual program A Current Affair, "Give me what I deserve! It's so difficult for me now! Can you stop telling me to 'find a job'? This is not true at all. It can't happen! I have been living a life of poverty, I can't do anything... Because of ADHD I can't even learn to drive. ".

According to a report by the British

Her father's family were executors and they thought Claire was just making excuses to get the inheritance without having to work. Her cousin Jimmy said on the show: "She only needs to meet simple conditions and she can get all the money. There is nothing we can do, although we all love Claire."

According to a report by the British

Claire claimed that her family of three—Claire, Claire’s wife Laura, and their 1-year-old daughter—can only survive on social security benefits. Laura said her wife had to write down the little things she had to do every day to remind herself. "Claire doesn't have the 'execution' function in her mind. She would forget to feed our cat because she didn't remember that the cat needs to eat."

Claire's past has been barely covered by the media, other than mentioning that she attended a private school. So I can only make a guess about her story. She may have suffered from ADHD or autism when she was very young. Maybe her parents have been trying to cultivate her ability to be self-reliant when she grows up, so they have limited her "pocket money". However, her attitude of feeling sorry for herself and letting everyone down is really hard to sympathize with.

According to a report by the British

As a human being, you will eventually achieve something, rather than complaining about others.Comedy star Jim Carrey (Jim Carrey), American swimmer Michael Phelps (Michael Phelps), Einstein and many other successful people suffer from it. ADHD.

Based on the experience of the American animal husbandry Temple Grandin (Temple Grandin) , the film of the same name "The Process of Autism" (Temple Grandin) tells the story of how she overcame autism and became a scholar. Very Inspirational . Her mother, aunt and teachers used different methods to continuously cultivate Temple's ability to be independent. Temple did not disappoint and devoted himself to work with extreme concentration (this is really the advantage of autism). Temple was selected as one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World in 2010" by "Times".

According to a report by the British


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