56-year-old world boxing legend Mike Tyson believes that he does not have much time left on Earth. During an interview with his psychotherapist Sean McFarland on a podcast
Hotboxin‘ The veteran shared some thoughts on his own mortality as they discussed financial security and the impact of money on happiness.
“Of course we are all going to die one day,” Tyson said. “But when I look in the mirror and I see these little spots on my face, I say to myself: “Wow. My expiration date is coming to an end, very soon.”
“Even now money means nothing to me. People think that money will make them happy. When you have a lot of money, you can’t expect someone to confess their love to you seriously. How to admit this to someone who has 500 billion dollars? They just give a false sense of security. You believe that nothing will happen. You don’t believe that banks can fail. You believe that you are invincible when you have a lot of money, but you are not. That’s why I always say that money is a false sense of security,” Tyson said.
Tyson: “In the fight against Jones, I was under mushrooms and grass”
Recall that last fall, Mike said that he used desert toad venom for psychedelic purposes 53 times and that he “died” during the first drug trip.
Tyson, who breeds the toads on a ranch in Southern California, said the experience “became a different person” and that it “improved” his life, changed his view of the world.
Not so long ago, he said that the time he spent in prison was the best 3 years of his life. And in June he recorded a short video: “Ukrainians, I am with you.”
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