Maybe we all need to leave our children with a value legacy, and not a financial one. A value for things with a personal touch - an autographed book, a soul-searching letter.
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The greatest legacy one can pass on to one's children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one's life, but rather a legacy of character and faith.
All of us who are worth anything, spend our manhood in unlearning the follies, or expiating the mistakes of our youth.
As philanthropists, the most powerful legacy we can create is one that keeps on giving - through our children.
We have for a long time neglected our children. They are our richest treasure. We must give them time, attention and the love of our pure, unselfish hearts.
When we have financial struggles, kids are so much more aware of things than we want them to be.
We have a new generation of very rich people who want to do more with their money than buy a lot of expensive toys. They want to live meaningful lives.
We're all in this together, and we all have to make an investment in our most precious possession and in the foundation of our future: our young people.
One thing that people keep on saying to me is that the wealth and the fame must have made up for missing out on my childhood. But the idea of money - putting a price on your childhood - is ridiculous. You will never get those years back and you can't put a price on them.
You have to teach children about money intentionally - create teachable moments.
We owe it to our children to give them a dignified and hopeful future.
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