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On the surface, it looks like Microsoft's founder wants to give himself a bonus, but he is giving away all of it.
On the surface, it looks like Microsoft's founder wants to give himself a bonus, but he is giving away all of it.
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There is no doubt in any well-informed person's mind that Bill Gates is a very shrewd and calculating businessman. And that maybe some of his business decisions were ethically questionable, but to outright dismiss his immense charitable contributions around the globe is just pure predjudism.
If every successful CEO were to be as scrutinized as he is, you will undoubtedly find many have committed the same questionable practices - you just never noticed it because they don't earn billions!
Although 3 BILLION dollars is a small drop in the bucket for him, that is still a fair amount to donate - and not many billionaires, or even millionaires give as much of a percentage of their wealth as Bill and Melinda Gates do.
Would I like to do business with Bill Gates? Maybe, but I would watch my back (and him) very closely. However, even I cannot deny the tremendous contributions he and his family have made to the various charities over the years. Donations that have touched and improved many lives.
I thank God that I am not in need of such charities - but perhaps you may be jealous that you will never see a dime of that 3 billion?
Impeach Wintel!
Go Mac!
Go Linux!
Let's put it this way, the people who made your clothes spent more $$ on advertizing than on the manufacturing of that garment - so the software industry isn't alone in their high-priced mark-ups.
However, I do agree with you that software is still way too expensive. Mac or PC - $99 for a "base" operating system with tons of security bugs is pretty pricey - but then, so is paying $30 for a shirt that only cost $5 to produce.
Actually no hes not.. hes helping himself and causing more children to die than would have if he hadnt interfered. Hes just hiding it behind a "charity" for good PR and tax benefits.
If you understood what the charity was doing with the money and what the side effects are going to be you would wind up sick to your stomach and raging.
Dont paint him the hero.. I dont understand how any human being could do what hes doing to those people all for the sake of protecting his million dollar income.
When I started my first "real job" which really didn't pay diddly squat, I started donating 1% of my salary to charities. As I moved along in my career, I increased that donation and now give about 5%.
After 9/11 charitable contributions skyrocketed yet since then, they are lower than ever. Could you imagine if each person gave 1% to a charity they believed in? Instead of bashing Gates for doing what he is doing, I challenge you instead to give in time or money to a cause close to your heart to make this world a better place.
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(12 Comments)If you go bac & actually READ the the 2 other replies that I wrote,
both times I stated that IT'S A GOOD THING TO GIVE TO
CHARITY! "THANK YOU Citizen Gates for giving to charity"
THE POINT IS not about giving to charity, EVERYBODY who can-
should. The point is that it's HIS foundation & Gates ALWAYS
does this with his PR agents (hence the article) + the PHOTO-
OPS. TRUE acts of charity expect nothing in return, Humility is
nobility... Dahlia Lama. Donate anonymously & without patting
yourself on the back. YES I DO DONATE TIME & MONEY TO
CHARITIES + do random acts of kindness to needy strangers.
BUT I normally do not tell people about it, since it's about the act
of giving NOT receiving... THAT"S THE POINT!