Joke of the day:A Wealthy Old Man Was Lying On His Bed

As a wealthy old man lay on his deathbed, he realized he’d never made a will. Urgently, he called his trusted lawyer to dictate his wishes. “I want 25% of my fortune to go to charity,” he declared, reflecting a newfound desire to give back. The lawyer, moved by the gesture, assured him, “I’ll make it happen.”
Next, with a hint of humor, the old man said, “Another 25% to my son—he’s been waiting for this.” The lawyer nodded, noting the instruction. Then came an unusual request: “The rest goes to my wife, but only if she remarries after I’m gone.” Puzzled, the lawyer asked, “Why insist on her remarriage?” With a sly grin, the old man replied, “I want at least one man to regret my passing.”
This witty remark lightened the somber moment, revealing the man’s humor even in his final days. His requests blended philanthropy, family considerations, and a playful twist, underscoring the importance of legacy and the unexpected ways one can leave a mark. The lawyer diligently recorded the instructions, ensuring the old man’s wishes would be honored, humor and all.