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I'm sure he is in his own way.
And being single with no kids allows you the opportunity to save a lot of money that being married or starting later in life, doesn't.
I hope he is content at the very least.
He has never read a book.
The last girl he had a crush on contracted tuberculosis and died; he has avoided relationships since.
He has no children."
What in the world did this guy do with his time?
Seriously, never read a book? Avoided relationships? Other than turning oxygen into CO2 through respiration and sorting glass 8 hours a day, this guy has done nothing worthwhile for decades.
Now, he has redeemed himself by giving away his horde of cash, but that won't bring back a lifetime of missed opportunity. I hope that I'm wrong, and he has found joy and fulfillment being able to give those large donations. I doubt it and I know that isn't the life for me.
he makes daily trips to the library but has never read a book?
I think the reporters are screwing this story up.
---"for filling up the tank of his '88 Isuzu SUV to make daily trips to the library or the mall."
different strokes for different folks
some people are able to live complete, fully satisfied, and happy lives with radically different lifestyles than the norm
The rest of the time though, he spent working. From what I've read in other articles, he regulary worked 60 hours a week. So twenty of those hours he was making well over $11 an hour. I think that is a very important key to this story that is left out. Most of teh time, he was making 75% more than this story actually indicates.
Best wishes,
D4L
having money but not being fulfilled in other areas = unsuccessful
Combining finances with your significant other is fine but if they're spending your money and making it impossible to save and achieve your financial goals you have a serious problem. I would never marry someone who thought that they were entitled to my money.
How can this be a "sad story"? This proud gentleman did something very rare in todays society. He WORKED! He SAVED! He was FRUGAL! I am probably accurate in stating that this gentleman didn't even enslave himself to a credit card. I will agree that being sans a creidt card is a detriment today due to that four letter accronym FICO, but three cheers for a man who never knew the fear,shame and panic over the annoyance of a collection call, EVER! Let's face it Lady's and Gentlemen, if all of us could take 10% of this mans lifestyle or mindset and incorporate it into our own, this country could pull itself up from it's bootstraps without govt. giveaways and the devaluing of our currency. Yes, I have learned a significant lesson here. One lesson that I will make my undergrad children read and hopefuly learn from.
In closing, when you do something that you love, be it assisting the public or working the sewage sifters, most people state that they feel that they would work for free just for the chance to do what they love so much. It becomes apart of who they are, it is a vast account of who they are as a human BEING, not a human DOING!
So, I say, lighten up on this modern day fiscal hero. Give him a job as an educator/moderator to the young men and women of this young generation and show them all how they can have their millions, just not overnight.