Dr. Richard Teo Keng Siang was a man who had it all and learned the most critical lesson of his life while spending his last days on the planet.
He regretted focusing on making money and neglecting God.
As his body was becoming weaker, the cosmetic surgeon said that there's much more to life than a heavy wallet.
Before dying, Dr. Siang said that money is not the source of happiness, and it could even be the root of every evil.
Dr. Siang was suffering from lung cancer. He died in 2012 at the age of 40, having a few regrets.
Siang had switched from a career in ophthalmology to aesthetics.
This transition brought him millions in only his first year of practice.
The sports car lover found himself spending many weekends at automobile club gatherings racing with his wheels of choice.
Siang had a collection of at least four supercars; a Subaru WRX, a Nissan GTR, a Honda S2000, and a Ferrari 430.
According to Dr. Siang, the one thing that made him happy and fulfilled during his last days was spending time with people.
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