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How do Warren Buffett and Bill Gates stay sharp?
According to an interview, Warren Buffet plays bridge multiple times a week, and sometimes with Bill Gates. Both men are known as some of the greatest minds of the 20th century and, even as they approach (and surpass) retirement age, they show no signs of slowing down. Could playing bridge be why?
In this episode of Secure Your Retirement, Radon and Murs are joined by Phillip Alder, a bridge expert. Phillip was a bridge columnist for the New York Times for over ten years and has spent his life playing, teaching, and writing all about bridge.
Phillip shares some fascinating insights into how bridge can improve your mental and physiological state. He also explains the best way to start playing bridge \\u2013 even if you\\u2019re a beginner \\u2013 so that you can stay sharp beyond retirement age.
In this episode find out:
Tweetable Quotes:
\\u201cBridge is great for keeping the brain busy. The more you use your brain, the better it is.\\u201d \\u2013 Phillip Alder
\\u201cAt the beginning, you want a teacher and three friends to play with, who can guide you through the absolute basics of the game.\\u201d \\u2013 Phillip Alder
Important Links & Mentions
If you want to contact Phillip, you can get in touch with him at phillip@bridgeforeveryone.com.
Resources:
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