Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but he’s 67, it’s not like he’s 47.
Agree
67 is when many retire, life is not over.
It’s supposed to be the golden years.
Right, but memory issues aren’t that unusual in late 60s. It’s sad but he lived a good life before the dementia.
Memory issues in one's 60s or even early 70s is very premature and not usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but he’s 67, it’s not like he’s 47.
Agree
67 is when many retire, life is not over.
It’s supposed to be the golden years.
Right, but memory issues aren’t that unusual in late 60s. It’s sad but he lived a good life before the dementia.
Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but he’s 67, it’s not like he’s 47.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad someone finally blew the whistle that he wasn't acting anymore. That he didn't even know where he was and they were feeding him lines to say. That seems to have gone on for far too long.
I understand that he undertook that himself before his condition progressed as he wanted to leave as much money as possible for his children. He has a young family I think.
I don't believe that. Sounds like he couldn't even consent to work or to what was being done to him. His net worth is in the hundreds of millions. How much more money does his (second) wife and their children need? Seemed pretty clear that he had some type of dementia back when this all came out.
His medical care will cost millions. He will need to be able to leave something to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but he’s 67, it’s not like he’s 47.
Agree
67 is when many retire, life is not over.
It’s supposed to be the golden years.
Thanks to advances in medicine and education we have reached that point where 67 is no longer considered old! That is young! I consider that to be the point in time where I retire, travel and spend time with my grandchildren should I be so lucky to be blessed in that way.
67 is not old....
Sorry, but it is old. Male life expectancy is 73.
Life expectancy is an average. Your average life expectancy at birth is different from your individual life expectancy when you are older. The older you are the longer your life expectancy is; if you’re alive at 67 your much more likely to still be alive past 73.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His wife is only 44 and their daughters were born in 2012 and 2014. So sad - but also I don’t understand a woman procreating with a guy in his 50s.
I kinda feel bad for her and wonder if she’ll remarry.
Likely since she'll still be young, and she may need to. Doesn't work and I don't think any of his three adult kids are gainfully employed either. There's only so far the money will go, especially since 24/7 memory care is exorbitant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad someone finally blew the whistle that he wasn't acting anymore. That he didn't even know where he was and they were feeding him lines to say. That seems to have gone on for far too long.
I understand that he undertook that himself before his condition progressed as he wanted to leave as much money as possible for his children. He has a young family I think.
I don't believe that. Sounds like he couldn't even consent to work or to what was being done to him. His net worth is in the hundreds of millions. How much more money does his (second) wife and their children need? Seemed pretty clear that he had some type of dementia back when this all came out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His wife is only 44 and their daughters were born in 2012 and 2014. So sad - but also I don’t understand a woman procreating with a guy in his 50s.
I kinda feel bad for her and wonder if she’ll remarry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but he’s 67, it’s not like he’s 47.
Agree
67 is when many retire, life is not over.
It’s supposed to be the golden years.
Thanks to advances in medicine and education we have reached that point where 67 is no longer considered old! That is young! I consider that to be the point in time where I retire, travel and spend time with my grandchildren should I be so lucky to be blessed in that way.
67 is not old....
Sorry, but it is old. Male life expectancy is 73.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His wife is only 44 and their daughters were born in 2012 and 2014. So sad - but also I don’t understand a woman procreating with a guy in his 50s.
I kinda feel bad for her and wonder if she’ll remarry.
You mean now, or after he's died?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad, but he’s 67, it’s not like he’s 47.
Agree
67 is when many retire, life is not over.
It’s supposed to be the golden years.
Thanks to advances in medicine and education we have reached that point where 67 is no longer considered old! That is young! I consider that to be the point in time where I retire, travel and spend time with my grandchildren should I be so lucky to be blessed in that way.
67 is not old....