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10 Billionaires That Live Like Poor People (Animated Video) - Duration: 8:42.10 billionaires that live like poor people
One would expect that billionaires would all live an extravagant lifestyle.
Perhaps, spend a lot of money purchasing some of the luxuries they want at any time they
want it.
Well, sorry to burst your bubbles, but not every billionaire is interested in such lifestyles.
Some just live lives as simple as possible.
They can almost be regarded as poor people because of the simple lifestyle they have
chosen for themselves.
However, you need to understand that choosing to live a simple life, ditching all the expensive
cars, jet, yacht and the likes, appearing to work in a casual T-shirt and jean doesn't
make them poor people.
The word poor in this context is subjective.
It means choosing to go for things that are of good quality and well affordable, in place
of the very expensive ones (that they can equally afford with no sweat).
Anyway, in this video, we'll be sharing with you 10 billionaires that live like poor
people.
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1.
Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
According to Forbes, Buffett is worth over $80 billion, making him one of the 10 richest
people in the world.
But guess what?
He still lives in the same modest home he bought for $31,500 in 1958, doesn't carry
a cell phone or have a computer at his desk.
He doesn't own a yacht because, according to him, "Most toys are just a pain in the
neck."
Once upon a time, when his friend of 25 years Bill Gates visited Omaha, Surprisingly, Buffett
picked Gates up from the airport himself.
Sometime back in 2014, at his annual shareholder's meeting, Buffett explained that his choice
of life isn't in any way affected by the amount of money he has.
"My life couldn't be happier.
In fact, it'd be worse if I had six or eight houses.
So, I have everything I need to have, and I don't need any more because it doesn't make
a difference after a point."
2.
Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook
Zuckerberg, the mastermind behind Facebook has a net worth of over $73 billion.
With all his wealth, Zuckerberg is well his known for t-shirts, jeans and hoodie dress
code to work every day.
According to him, "I really want to clear my life to make it so that I have to make
as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve this community."
Zuckerberg reportedly drove an Acura "because it's safe and not ostentatious," until he
recently traded it for a manual-transmission Volkswagen hatchback in 2014.
Shortly after his wedding to his wife Chan, Zuckerberg upgraded to a $7 million house
in Palo Alto, an apartment which The Los Angeles Times called the home "still well below his
means," considering his net worth.
3.
Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro Limited
The 70-year-old India's wealthiest tech tycoon is worth more $16.6 billion.
Premji flies economy, often takes a three-wheel auto rickshaw from the Bangalore airport when
returning from business trips, and drives secondhand cars.
According to a 2003 Businessweek profile, he drives a 1996 Ford.
Also, Premji is said to monitor the number of toilet-paper rolls used in Wipro facilities
and always reminds employees to turn off the lights before leaving their offices.
4.
Ingvar Kamprad, founder of IKEA
Kamprad is one of the richest people in Europe with a networth of $39.3 billion.
He flies economy, drives a 20-year old Volvo, frequently rides the bus and even eats lunch
with other members of staff in Ikea's cafeteria.
5.
Carlos Slim Helú, chairman and CEO of Telmex
The 76-year-old which is by far the richest man in Mexico has an estimated net worth of
$60 billion.
The self-made billionaire believes that "what you have to do is make it grow, reinvest to
make it bigger, or diversify into other areas."
Slim reportedly still lives in the same six-bedroom house in Mexico for more than 40 years, routinely
enjoying sharing home-cooked meals with his children and grandchildren.
Also, he still drives himself to work in an old Mercedes-Benz.
6.
Amancio Ortega, founder of Zara
Ortega's networth is estimated around $71.1 billion and is named the second-richest person
on earth as at the time of making this video.
The Spanish fashion magnate, like Zuckerberg, maintains a simple uniform to work daily.
He often puts on a blue blazer, white shirt, and grey pants.
Ortega and his wife live in a discreet apartment building in La Coruña, Spain.
He frequenting visits the same coffee shop, and eat lunch with his employees in the Zara
headquarters cafeteria.
Although he owns a $45 million Bombardier private jet, he doesn't travel often because
he's too busy working.
7.
Christy Walton, heir to Walmart fortune
John T Walton, one of the sons of Walmart founder Sam Walton was married to Christy
Walton before he died.
Walton who has a net worth of $27.9 billion, however, wanted a normal upbringing for her
son, so she raised him in an 1896 Victorian home in National City, Calif., outside of
San Diego.
Also, after the demise of her husband, Walton donated the home to the International Community
Foundation - Center for Cross-Border Philanthropy.
8.
Charlie Ergen, chairman of Dish Network
Ergen, the self-made billionaire still packs a lunch of a sandwich and Gatorade to work
every day and, until recently, he shared hotel rooms with colleagues during travel.
9.
David Cheriton
Cheriton is a Stanford professor who has an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion from Google
shares.
Cheriton hates the idea of living like a billionaire and according to him, "I'm actually quite
offended by that sort of thing," he says, "these people who build houses with 13 bathrooms
and so on, there's something wrong with them."
Cheriton has lived in the same house since 1981 and he still drives a 1986 Volkswagen.
10.
Judy Faulkner, founder of Epic Systems
Faulkner is a software programmer who built Epic-a private health care company that sells
medical-records software.
Her estimated net worth is $2.5 billion.
The 72-year-old has had only two cars in the past 15 years and has lived with her husband
in the same Madison, Wisconsin, suburb for nearly three decades.
In a letter she wrote sometime in May 2015, Faulkner said "I never had any personal desire
to be a wealthy billionaire living lavishly," instead she'll use her money to help others
gain access to "food, warmth, shelter, health care, education."
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