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You mean after his quintuple bypass? After 18 years of grinding out comedy as opposed to the easy-listening celebrity circle jerks on THE TONIGHT SHOW? You are correct he was on the decline, but priorities change and I think the opposite of you -- the lackluster latter years do not diminish Prime Letterman, a quick and intelligent and fearless wit who invited everyone to laugh at themselves a little bit.
If you can't physically do a job after medical emergencies and you're sitting on all the money any one life can fit to bursting, work whatever job you want to do, and be good at that job
A few of my long time buddies worked in salumeria industries and you did not work prosciutto slicers and deli slicer and cheese wheels if your hands were not steady and you weren't paying attention, that kind of shit gets your palm sliced clean off
So for entertainment moguls i have less sympathy for anyone struggling to stay on camera, they aren't forced to host a talk show anywhere near the pressures keeping the rest of the civilian world performing lucidly in their line of work. For the vast majority of jobs in the world, being bad at your job can be catastrophic so with his resources he doesn't get to phone it in at his. He has options