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Finally, a poignant regret often heard is the wish to have shared resources with their children earlier. By the time retirees reach their 70s and 80s, their children are already well into adulthood, often missing the window where additional financial support could have made a significant impact. The concept of “dying with zero” is gaining traction, urging individuals to consider sharing their wealth while they can witness the benefits it brings to their loved ones, rather than waiting until it is too late.