You should always use your Nobel prize money to buy property.
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I used the Nobel money to buy a house and for the education of my children.
There are just two things you can do to win a Nobel prize - have a good idea and pursue it effectively.
I buy things that are good properties that I'm going to have forever. I just don't have any intention to sell anything. I believe you acquire good assets and you keep them and operate them.
It is the Nobel Prize I want. It's worth $400,000.
I had one idea that never changed in my mind - that you should use your wealth to help people.
The only wealth which you will keep forever is the wealth you have given away.
I've never been clever with money. I will buy anything at the top of the market.
Money in property is dead money. It doesn't help the country. It's funny how the U.K., Ireland and Spain are the most property-obsessed nations in Europe and yet are also the ones suffering the most.
Unless you are completely retired, earning money is the best form of wealth preservation.
Give ordinary folk the chance to buy the same things as rich people.