As a kid, my dad asked me to skip the anesthetic at the dentist to save $20. Now that I'm wealthy, my son asked if we were hiring a private chef.
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"It's important to me that the kids know that money isn't in endless supply. If they buy X, they might not have enough money to buy Y."
"For example, I could fly private, but that would require me to work in a traditional job to have more income coming in. Yet, it's more important to me to be able to do the type of work I enjoy, comedy, which happens to pay less."
Read at Business Insider
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