At 74, Jay Leno, the renowned comedian and former host of The Tonight Show, is starting to think more seriously about the inevitable reality of death. Despite maintaining his humor and energy, Leno acknowledges that “no one lives forever.”
This pragmatic outlook has led him to carefully plan how his wealth will be managed after he’s gone. In a somewhat unconventional move, a significant portion of his fortune will be left not only to family and friends but also to his extensive car collection.
A lifelong car enthusiast, Leno has invested considerable time and resources into assembling an impressive array of automobiles.
His passion for cars has been a defining feature of his life, and it seems fitting that, even in death, his love for them will continue. By planning for their preservation and upkeep, Leno ensures that his prized collection will be well-maintained for years to come, reflecting his enduring dedication to this hobby.
While most people may opt to leave their wealth to loved ones or charities, Leno’s decision highlights his unique bond with his cars, treating them almost like family. His actions remind us that, although we can’t live forever, the things we cherish can carry on our legacy.