I wish with woman ..., the person made a life of life, saved 4 crores and then regret

Last updated: September 30, 2025, 23:19 IST, a person from Japan, who saved money from life -long simplicity and economy, deposited about Rs 4 crore. But after his wife’s death, he asked himself the question: “What is the meaning of money, when the moments of life remained incomplete?” The person saved 4 crores from a lifelong saving and then began to regret. (Image: Ai) New -Delhi. A 67 -year Japan from Japan collected an amount of about Rs 4 crore after living his entire life. In the local media report, Suzuki (fictional name) was told that he had gained his entire life with great simplicity and economy. From a young age, he started working with studies and never fulfilled expensive hobbies, despite working in the future. It has become his habit of staying in the cheap house of rent daily, traveling from bike and public transport daily and going to the office with cheap food. Suzuki, a simple routine with the family, marries her colleague, who understands her simplicity. After the child’s birth, the expenses increased slightly, but the family still did not give up the simplicity. They limited to the park to travel during the holidays and always chose the cheapest route for long journeys. Neither he never bought a car or his own home. This discipline helped him save crores. Saving four crores, but incomplete wishes, Suzuki has deposited about $ 35 million (about $ 2.4 million) with decades of hard work and throbbing. After retirement, its total assets increased to about 65 million yen, ie about 4 crores. They believed that this money would be the support of distress and age. But shortly after retirement, his wife went through a serious illness. After regretting and regretting life, Suzuki questioned his thinking after the death of the woman. He said that ‘I wish we would travel more together, eat in restaurants and enjoy life. Now it is not possible to return. After all, what does life mean by saving money? This story of his powers to think that money is the support of life, but the value of relationships and moments is much higher than that. About the Author Rakesh Singh Rakesh Singh is a main editor with 14 years of experience in media and publication. International matters, politics and agricultural areas of interest. Many articles written by Rakesh Singh published in … Read more Rakesh Singh is a editor -in -chief with 14 years of experience in media and publication. International matters, politics and agricultural areas of interest. Click here to add many articles written by Rakesh Singh published in … Read more to add News 18 as your favorite news source on Google. Location: New