Many people die with massive unused savings because they over-save for "catastrophe" or leave money to heirs. Perkins argues that giving to heirs while you’re alive is more valuable (you see them enjoy it, and they get it when they need it most—buying a house, starting a business, raising kids).
In (the Spanish edition of Die with Zero ), hedge fund manager Bill Perkins challenges the traditional "work-save-retire" narrative. He argues that the ultimate goal of money is to maximize your "net fulfillment" rather than your bank account balance. Core Story & Philosophy Morir Con Cero - Bill Perkins.epub