By Bill Perkins.
It's a little uncomfortable to accept the lessons of a multimillionaire who urges you to spend more time doing even at the expense of your savings. But here we are.
Perkin's does have a few good point-- we should spend more of our time intentionally, and less on autopilot. That we should consider giving away your money before you die. That the recipients (charities, friends, family) could probably do more with it earlier in their life. And that annuities and proper health care insurance are better ways to cover the expenses of aging than by saving up.