If you plan to leave an inheritance, Perkins suggests giving it to your children or charities while you are still alive. This allows the recipients to use the money when they need it most, and you get to see the impact of your gift.
In Morir Con Cero , Perkins introduces the idea that your "wealth" isn't just the money in your account; it’s the sum total of your experiences. He argues that by saving excessively for a retirement you might be too old or frail to enjoy, you are essentially wasting the hours of your life you spent earning that money. Key Takeaways from "Morir Con Cero"
Life is a collection of experiences. Perkins suggests that we should aim to have the right experiences at the right ages. You can’t go backpacking through Europe with the same energy at 70 as you can at 25.