“If when you die you have one euro left, you have done your calculations wrong.” That is the philosophy of Javier, a Spanish millionaire who has told his story on the Antena 3 program ‘And now Sonsoles’.
The man is a lawyer and is part of a firm that invoices an average of one million euros per month for which Your income and savings are at a very high level.
However, he is clear that he does not plan to leave a million-dollar inheritance to his children when he is gone.
And to get to where he has managed to get, he has worked hard and under no circumstances does he want his children to believe that they have already done everything thanks to their father’s money.
This is what he told Sonsoles Ónega the lawyer, who, at 50 years old, has returned to study to expand his academic curriculum and thus serve as an example for his university-aged daughter.
For his part, his eldest son, 21 years old, has just become independent, although he has done so, he says, without the help of his father’s financial cushion.
“He is going to give me the inheritance in life, with his learnings,” the boy commented during his father’s intervention on TV.
“The beauty of making money is the effort”the lawyer has said bluntly, defending his philosophy of life and the conviction that his children must learn to earn money for themselves.
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