Here’s another final reflection heard by Professor Tony Komaroff (M.D.), Professor at Harvard Medical School.
A man in his 80’s. He never married, had no family, and never seemed lonely. He was a performing artist who made a lot of money, spent a lot of time in Vegas, and died poor. When asked how he had spent all the money he’d made he replied: “I spent a lot on dames, and a lot at the tables and at the track. The rest I foolishly squandered.”