A Japanese man named Suzuki makes headlines after regretting his life sparingly. The 67-year-old man whose net worth is £ 3.83 feels guilty about spending life in austerity. According to the Gold Online, he not only avoided the use of air conditioning, but also did not refrain from eating family meals in restaurants. He was born in a poor family and scored himself above his austerity drive over the limits just to be left rich at age, but without memorable moments of travel, eating in restaurants and enjoying life. According to the publication, Suzuki’s wife died a few years after his retirement at the age of 66 after being diagnosed with a serious illness. He regretted the decisions he made in his life, saying, “I wish my wife and I could travel more from travel and eat in restaurants,” says Suzuki. Suzuki questioned his Cheapskate habits that left him a fortune without a soul mate lived his life, “but the time cannot be turned back. What is the meaning of life with only money left? ‘ He said. According to the news store, Suzuki started working early in life and earned money in high school by working part -time in restaurants. He rented a cheap apartment far from his office after getting a full -time job and lived an extremely fine life for years. From cooking from daily meals to lunch box with bean sprouts and chicken every day in the office, he tried to save as much money as he could. His control over expenses was not limited to food, he also reduced electricity costs by avoiding the use of air conditioning. For travel, he had driven earlier or simply walked to his destination. Suzuki, who has never eaten in a restaurant, marries his fellow partner who was aware of his personality. His saving had a drastic dip after the couple welcomed their child into this world. According to the publication, the Suzuki family spent most of their free time in picnic in nearby parks through which they avoided the great expenses on recreational activities. Furthermore, if the need for travel arose, Suzuki chooses the cheapest route. Although he has accumulated significant wealth sufficient to buy a home or a car, he never bought one. He withdrew part of his investment pension fund when he retired and, he said, owned assets with a joint value of £ 3.83. “This money is a guarantee for emergency situations and my later life,” quoted the Gold Online Suzuki.
Cheapskate man, who never went out, avoided AC, preferred hikes to rides, regret at age despite £ 3.83 CR Fortuin
