An old man was critically ill. Feeling that death was near, he called his lawyer. "I
want to become a lawyer. How much is it or the express degree you told me about?"
"It's $50,000," the lawyer said. "But why? You'll be dead soon, why do
you want to become a lawyer?"
"That's my business! Get me the course!"
Four days later, the old man got his law degree. His lawyer was at his bedside, making
sure his bill would be paid. Suddenly the old man was racked with fits of coughing and it
was clear that this would be the end. Still curious, the lawyer leaned over and said,
"Please, before it's too late, tell me why you wanted to get a law degree so badly
before you died?"
In a faint whisper, as he breathed his last, the old man said, "One less lawyer .
. ."