There is probably no one that doesn’t know who Mike Tyson is. It doesn’t matter if you love Box or not, you will probably see him on TV or social media.
Mike Tyson is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 2005. Tyson is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time. Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout, 12 of them in the first round.
Mike Tyson’s career in boxing and beyond has been legendary. The 56-year-old has seen it all, having fought incredible fights, performed in films, published books, and much more.
The boxer also has his own podcast, “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson.” The podcast includes a guest, and the presenter and guest discuss anything and everything. Sean McFarland, a therapist who focuses on trauma and addiction, was invited as a guest by Tyson.
The presenter went personal with his guest, telling him that he felt he was close to passing away. “Of course, we’re all going to d.i.e one day,” Tyson replied. “When I look in the mirror and see those small dots on my face, I go, ‘Wow.'” That indicates my expiry date is approaching quickly.'”

He also said that money does not lead to happiness. Many people all throughout the globe philosophize on this age-old issue. The fighter who has seen it all chimed in with his two cents.
He said that money did not provide him with pleasure or security.
“Money doesn’t matter a s-t to me,” Tyson remarked. “I often tell people—they believe money would make them happy. They’ve never had money before—you can’t expect anyone to love you when you have a lot of money.” “How am I supposed to reveal my feelings to you when you have $500 billion?”
“The delusion of security.” You think nothing is possible. You don’t think the banks will fail? When you have a lot of money, you think you’re untouchable, which isn’t true. That is why I constantly remark that money provides a false feeling of security, “he added.

Mike Tyson is a firm believer that money does not buy happiness or peace. The boxer admitted to having money chats with his wife, Lakiha Spicer. He said his wife informed him that she needed money for security.
“What is security?” he asked. I’m not sure. Is it safe if you deposit money in a bank and receive a check every week and can live for the rest of your life? That implies you won’t get sick and you won’t be struck by a car. A bridge cannot be jumped from. I’m not sure. Is that safe? “Can money protect you from that?”
The renowned boxer asked some outstanding questions that make you ponder whether anybody is immune to adversity.