Why I wouldn't want to be president - Bill gates
Gates shared his thoughts today during a live "Ask Me Anything,"When Microsoft cofounder and richest man in the world Bill Gates did a Q&A session on Reddit today, the question naturally came up: "Bill, why aren't you running for president?"
Gates' answer: He prefers philanthropy, via his Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation, to politics.
Speaking
of his philanthropic work, Gates also had a great reason for why,
despite his massive wealth, he'd still pick up $40,000 from the sidewalk
if it crossed his path.
REUTERS/Rick Wilking
The question was referencing a
2011 lecture from famed astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, who claimed
that with Gates' then-$50 billion net worth, $45,000 to him would be the
equivalent of twenty-five cents to the majority of Americans — so Gates
would never even bother picking up a quarter.
"Since our Foundation can basically save a
life for every $1,000 we spend I would pick it up since that would be
enough to save 40 lives which is a big deal," Gates write
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