He gave us some good guidance throughout our high school, college and professional lives until he retired and moved away. Here is some financial and non-financial advice he gave us.
The good doctor treated his patients like royalty no matter what their background was. Whether they were rich or poor, Canadian or new immigrants, successful professionals or students.
We also learned from him that you should pay it forward and help those in need.
He told us to try everything to make sure we limit how much student loans we take on. It is with this advice that I started hunting for scholarships, and was able to score one.
The good doctor had his own practice and patients lining up to come to see him. He made good money but he valued experiences, relationships, and not material things.