Imagine you’re a billionaire
And you’ve lived the best of a self-indulgent life
Filled with pleasure, all the fineries of life that can be had
And instant gratifications
And you’ve luxuriated in all of the self-worth, image, esteem, confidence; ego nurturing there can be
Now imagine you’re stricken with an incurable illness
You’re on your death bed
You beckon a minister, priest, rabbi or whomever is your spiritual leader to help
But to no avail
You are going to die
However the worst thing imaginable about your death isn’t, that
It’s knowing all of the great wealth you’ve accumulated will not be yours anymore
Regardless of all of the intricate planning and money you’ve squandered on attorneys
It’ll be taken from you
And you will die financially worthless