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The problem with that thinking is that his wealth wouldn't be possible without a ton of other people's work. His work relied on hardware and other software, and was built on the work of his predecessors, like all software is. He certainly came up with a good product and did well with it, but it wasn't done in a vacuum. There's no such thing as a "self-made" billionaire.
I can't believe that anything that one person produces is worthy enough for a billion dollars. It's like saying it's worth more than a year's worth of work from 65,000 people (based on min wage in the US). Nothing can be worth that much, in my opinion.
I'm with you in that I think some athletes are overpaid. That being said, there's so much difference between several million and a billion.
For reference, one million seconds is 11 days. One billion seconds is 31 years. The numbers don't seem that different when they're written down, because our brains can't really grasp those numbers, but the difference is enormous.
I agree with bringing into question earnings like some athletes get, but the billionaire problem is much bigger and more urgent.
there’s still stories going around that Gates copied chunks of CP/M …
He stepped back from running his company and got into philanthropy. That's what all billionaires should do.
Once you've taken enough, you've gotta work on how to give it all back.