Most of us will live an amazingly long life and should not worry so much about dying young.
Those are the words of Jonathan Clements, 61, who wrote more than 1,000 personal finance columns for The Wall Street Journal between 1994 and 2015.
Plan on living past 90 and save accordingly, he advised, when he wasn’t running marathons or riding bicycles.
Scans revealed a golf-ball-size tumor on his lung, and the disease has spread to his brain, his liver and elsewhere.
He has already turned his horrible luck into crisp prose, filled with bold-font takeaways on his website, humbledollar.com.
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