I have a feeling that life as a billionaire in Silicon Valley is very different than the life that you or I would lead. Unless you're a billionaire; I don't know your financial situation.
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There are a lot of billionaires in Silicon Valley, but in the end, we are all heading to the same place. If given the choice between making a lot of money or finding a way to make people live longer, what do you choose?
There is a huge amount of wealth that's generated here in Silicon Valley.
The amounts of money in Silicon Valley are staggering.
One of the great things about Silicon Valley is, irrespective of how competitive you might be with another company or how closely you might be working with that company, there's a great sort of give and take, and camaraderie from - between - some of the executives in the valley and some of the other investors in the valley.
There are lots of people in the Silicon Valley who are interested in working at a fast-moving, dynamic company like Google. Not just my family members.
In Silicon Valley, when you're a private company, the entrepreneur can do no wrong.
I have always been very tech-focused, which you may almost say is the traditional CEO in Silicon Valley.
Everyone knows that Silicon Valley is chock full of fabulous people who 'do good while doing well.'
You have to live in Silicon Valley and hear the horror stories. You go and hang out at the cafes, and you meet entrepreneur after entrepreneur who's struggling, basically - who's had a visa problem who wants to start a company, but they can't start companies.
For all the billions of dollars created here, Silicon Valley is remarkably stingy when it comes to giving.
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