In a recent unfortunate turn of events, American business tycoon Charlie Munger passed away at the age of 99. This was a huge blow to the American Business community. The news was initially broken on Tuesday, and the NASCAR community also mourned the passing of this visionary.
After the news of Munger’s passing away broke into the community, NASCAR veteran Kenny Wallace took to the Internet to present his view on the matter. Wallace primarily discussed about Munger and the relationship Munger shared with Warren Buffet, one of the richest men in the world. On another note, he also expressed his wishes to have a long life himself. Wallace believes that time makes everything better.
The Time Is Up
If Munger would have been alive, he would have turned 100 this New Year’s Eve. However, fate had its own plan, and Munger was taken from us at 99. Still, Munger had lived a good and prosperous. In fact, he probably lived a better life than most of us could even imagine. The late Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway was focused on building an improved landscape for Entrepreneurs in America. And this is why he was loved and revered by all.
Munger’s death upset a lot of people from different communities. But Kenny Wallace’s tweet captured everyone’s attention. Wallace’s post had a mark of respect for the late businessman. Wallace wrote, “Ole, Charlie Munger passed away on Tuesday at 99 years old and his friend, Warren Buffett, is 93. These two gentlemen have been successful in business. I can only dream to live to be that old. Ya know, when people get this old. EVERYTHING is in place for them to die. So nothing changes since Charlie is gone.”
This shows that Wallace saw him as a friend and not as somebody unattainable. This was truly a friend’s goodbye. Keep following our page for more sports-related content and stories.
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