I think about my grandfather who's 89 years old, and the last thing he needs is more money out of his pocket.
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When you are 81 years old, you don't really need a lot of the trappings of wealth.
After you're older, two things are possibly more important than any others: health and money.
When I was young I thought that money was the most important thing in life; now that I am old I know that it is.
I am fortunate to have enough money not to have to worry about the necessities of life. Beyond that, I try to think about money as little as possible.
When you reach a certain age in life, time becomes more important than money, and I think that happens in your 50s.
I have enough money to last me the rest of my life unless I buy something.
After my father died, we were pretty much wiped out financially as a family, so I decided to give finance a try.
Every time I am tempted to buy some dopey thing, I hear my late father's voice: 'Do you really need that?' He was big on saving money and buying as much security as possible. He also encouraged charitable giving. So, I am responsible with currency.
I want to sit with 80- and 90-year-old people more than anyone. They have played this game before. Not one of them has told me, 'I wish I had more money.'
I have enough money for the rest of my life and enough to leave a good inheritance for our kids.
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