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Friday, 23 September 2016
Here are the reasons Warren Buffett is giving his billions away: Read
Warren Buffett, chairman and the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, co-founder of 'The Giving Pledge.' A philanthropic initiative he co-founded with Bill Gates and Melinda Gates.
The pledge asks the world's wealthiest people to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy.
One fellow he spoke to was on the fence, and his wife wasn't keen on it, Buffett said at the 2016 Concordia Summit in New York on Tuesday. But their children asked them to do it, and they agreed to give their fortunes away.
That memory stuck with Buffett, who asks those who agree to the pledge to write letters explaining why they've chosen to spread their wealth rather than keep it in the family.
Buffet said he doesn't want his grandchildren to sit on their laurels, knowing that their grandpa's wealth has them set.
"The world delivers very unequal results. I am a white man, born in the US, and I was wired to do well in a capitalistic world, but it shouldn't enable my Buffett grandchildren to do nothing but to fan themselves," Buffett said.
"I'm sitting with a bunch of certificates of Berkshire Hathaway that I bought 55 years ago. They're sitting on a safety deposit box. They have no utility to me. They can't do anything for me nor my family. Here's a lot of money that has no real utility to me, but has enormous utility to hundreds and millions of people around the world — for education, research, healthcare. They can change the lives of other people, but not for my life — anything I can buy, I have. So there is a million uses for that money that can really change people's lives." Buffett pitch to billionaires.
There are now 156 people signed on to the pledge, including prominent figures in the finance and technology world like Carl Icahn and Sheryl Sandberg.
When Buffett was asked if he had tried to recruit presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, he said:
"I don't think the Clinton's are on the Forbes list. And Trump was on the Forbes list, but he seems to have an active argument about exactly where he should be placed. He is not one I have called. I'm not sure whether Bill's called him or not. We've probably called a majority of the names, but maybe we haven't gotten to the Ts yet. ... Maybe he'll call us!"
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