Saw this today, and it seemed to be so fitting.
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Baseball wrong. Man with four balls cannot walk.
Saw this today, and it seemed to be so fitting.
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I really wasn't sure it was appropriate to bring this up, but I'm going to and going to try and be respectful about it.
A lot of people criticize Bill Gates and Microsoft for a wide variety of reasons and that's fair. However, one thing I do respect Bill Gates for the most is how much he has given to charity and his foundation throughout his career. Last week I was wondering if Steve Jobs gave to charity, and what I read was the opposite. He didn't give very much, and even cancelled Apple's charitable initiatives. I mean for all the money that guy made and how expensive things at Apple seem to be, he wasn't big on charity like other big corporate names.
I wonder what the reaction will be when Bill Gates unfortunately passes away. Is he is controversial figure, sure, but that doesn't mean giving the competition a free pass. Hopefully there are no double standards, but I was really surprised to read how little Jobs and Apple donated.
I personally consider all philanthropists to be hypocrites. If they are so concerned about the suffering of others why don't they give more of their money away and live the life of a middle class American? Despite all the money they "donate" they still live a life of decadence. It's not about charity, it's about their public image.
I really wasn't sure it was appropriate to bring this up, but I'm going to and going to try and be respectful about it.
A lot of people criticize Bill Gates and Microsoft for a wide variety of reasons and that's fair. However, one thing I do respect Bill Gates for the most is how much he has given to charity and his foundation throughout his career. Last week I was wondering if Steve Jobs gave to charity, and what I read was the opposite. He didn't give very much, and even cancelled Apple's charitable initiatives. I mean for all the money that guy made and how expensive things at Apple seem to be, he wasn't big on charity like other big corporate names.
I wonder what the reaction will be when Bill Gates unfortunately passes away. Is he is controversial figure, sure, but that doesn't mean giving the competition a free pass. Hopefully there are no double standards, but I was really surprised to read how little Jobs and Apple donated.
I personally consider all philanthropists to be hypocrites. If they are so concerned about the suffering of others why don't they give more of their money away and live the life of a middle class American? Despite all the money they "donate" they still live a life of decadence. It's not about charity, it's about their public image.
“If you put someone’s name who didn’t participate, your patent could be invalidated,” said Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University.
I really wasn't sure it was appropriate to bring this up, but I'm going to and going to try and be respectful about it.
A lot of people criticize Bill Gates and Microsoft for a wide variety of reasons and that's fair. However, one thing I do respect Bill Gates for the most is how much he has given to charity and his foundation throughout his career. Last week I was wondering if Steve Jobs gave to charity, and what I read was the opposite. He didn't give very much, and even cancelled Apple's charitable initiatives. I mean for all the money that guy made and how expensive things at Apple seem to be, he wasn't big on charity like other big corporate names.
I wonder what the reaction will be when Bill Gates unfortunately passes away. Is he is controversial figure, sure, but that doesn't mean giving the competition a free pass. Hopefully there are no double standards, but I was really surprised to read how little Jobs and Apple donated.
I personally consider all philanthropists to be hypocrites. If they are so concerned about the suffering of others why don't they give more of their money away and live the life of a middle class American? Despite all the money they "donate" they still live a life of decadence. It's not about charity, it's about their public image.
That's ridiculous. They don't have to give away any of their money. I think it's fair to criticize Bill Gates for a lot of things, but his charitable work is not one of them. He and his wife don't just give money away, they actively work for the causes they're interested in, primarily childhood health and education.
I personally consider all philanthropists to be hypocrites. If they are so concerned about the suffering of others why don't they give more of their money away and live the life of a middle class American? Despite all the money they "donate" they still live a life of decadence. It's not about charity, it's about their public image.
That's ridiculous. They don't have to give away any of their money. I think it's fair to criticize Bill Gates for a lot of things, but his charitable work is not one of them. He and his wife don't just give money away, they actively work for the causes they're interested in, primarily childhood health and education.
You're right they don't have to give away any of their money or found charities, but it's great for public relations. You can't tell me he's only doing it all out of the goodness of his heart.
So only middle class or lower class people who make charitable donations, do it from their heart?
I personally consider all philanthropists to be hypocrites. If they are so concerned about the suffering of others why don't they give more of their money away and live the life of a middle class American? Despite all the money they "donate" they still live a life of decadence. It's not about charity, it's about their public image.
That's ridiculous. They don't have to give away any of their money. I think it's fair to criticize Bill Gates for a lot of things, but his charitable work is not one of them. He and his wife don't just give money away, they actively work for the causes they're interested in, primarily childhood health and education.
You're right they don't have to give away any of their money or found charities, but it's great for public relations. You can't tell me he's only doing it all out of the goodness of his heart.
I personally consider all philanthropists to be hypocrites. If they are so concerned about the suffering of others why don't they give more of their money away and live the life of a middle class American? Despite all the money they "donate" they still live a life of decadence. It's not about charity, it's about their public image.
You're right they don't have to give away any of their money or found charities, but it's great for public relations. You can't tell me he's only doing it all out of the goodness of his heart.
You're right they don't have to give away any of their money or found charities, but it's great for public relations. You can't tell me he's only doing it all out of the goodness of his heart.
If he's drawing attention to it at all I would think the purpose is to get other people to give to the foundation, but I could be wrong there.
But if I was Bill Gates and I read shit like this being said about my efforts to improve the world, I'd probably get pissed off, pull my money out of the bank/stock market as cash, and make a big fucking bonfire.The level of ungratefulness about this is just astonishing.
Except Gates didn't give away millions; he gave away billions, as in half of his fortune. What's left is pretty much locked up in various cookie jars at Redmond or in trusts for his kids. The remainder is stashed in secure investments that will be transferred to the foundation upon his death.Didn't say that. I'm talking about people who give millions away and advertise the shit out of it.
Punked half the free world? Because he sold a lot of something? It's not like you get your iPod out of the box and it's a black painted piece of wood with a note saying "GOTCHYA!"And people are still celebrating in the streets over a guy who basically punked half the free world. Yeah. He really did.
Most of us do. That's why we buy them.I wish people actually thought long and hard about what they pay for with ipods and iphones and what they actually get.
Most of us do. That's why we buy them.I wish people actually thought long and hard about what they pay for with ipods and iphones and what they actually get.
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