If you're only going to give away 50 percent of your wealth... c'mon. I'm going to do much more than that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I will give away at least half my wealth during my lifetime and after my death. In the meantime, I'll continue to grow my wealth as much as possible so that the amount I bequeath to charities and worthy causes can be as substantial as possible.
I give away about 50 percent of my income, so my, you know, desire to give back to the country is pretty strong and I intend to give away a lot more. I've signed the giving pledge with Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, and I intend to give away the bulk of my money.
I have committed to giving away 80% of my wealth, much of it in India, but also in other countries.
I'm going to give away a lot more than half my money. I'd be happy to give that to the government if the government put together programs that were like I'm giving away to charity, in which I believe the money is effectively used to help people.
My wealth is very limited. I need to influence other people to give.
At the end of the day, yes, I'm looking to create a lot of wealth.
Even if I was to give my children a small part of my wealth, it would be more than they can digest in many lifetimes.
The only question with wealth is, what do you do with it?
Unless you are completely retired, earning money is the best form of wealth preservation.
I'm not ridiculously wealthy, but I don't squander money either.
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