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Hi

 

A NJ man 78 YO. Never went past 8th grade. Never made more then $11.00 per hour in his life, had no inheritance.

 

Still by saving, investing, and purchasing realestate and living a frugal life style, no TV, no Telephone, never a new car, and shooping at second hand thrift stores. Gives $2 Million to a local college.

 

Interesting. google/ paul navone/ or go to www.pressofac.com for the complete story.

 

This guy is The true Millionaire Next Door.

 

Acesfull

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for me, part of living is quality of life. this is defined differently by diferent people, but giving up certain things to leave more money to people when I am dead is not something I aim to do.

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I guess if this guy had a TV and a phone, he would of only been able to give away One Million nine hundred and seventy thousand???

 

acesfull

exactly. I could care less how rich my corpse is...

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for me, part of living is quality of life. this is defined differently by diferent people, but giving up certain things to leave more money to people when I am dead is not something I aim to do.

 

 

Agreed 110%

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We will start to see a lot more of this as the baby boomers pass on. Lots of people like this all over the Country

 

probably, but as heg said, I also value quality of life.

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We will start to see a lot more of this as the baby boomers pass on. Lots of people like this all over the Country

 

probably, but as heg said, I also value quality of life.

 

I would guess for 99% of depression babies, quality of life is a lot different than our views today. The oldest boomers, maybe even pre-boomers, I'm not sure.

 

They refuse to borrow for anything and save everything.

 

I only want to pass some wealth on to my kids and live a comfortable life style when I retire, If I ever do.

 

The difference with me is, I want to pass wealth and be able to see my kids enjoy it. Maybe, buy my daughter a house when she gets married, or something similar. I don't want to pass it when I croak.

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