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2022-12-04T18:49:28.769Z

10 principles of life of billionaire Chuck Finn

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by Baigalmaa
Sugar.mn staff
10 principles of life of billionaire Chuck Finn
Photo by Johan Mouchet on Unsplash
He is 82 years old. Founder of Duty Free. He has a fortune of 7.5 million dollars. He doesn't have a car. Fly in economy class. Wears a Casio. He's a real philanthropist, but he's a philanthropist who has donated more than $6 billion to education, health, science, and orphanages around the world in the past 30 years. Bill Gates cited Chuck Feeney as an example of good deeds and said that he is one of the best people to emulate.

Chuck Finn's Principles:
Money is a human duty. Spending requires wisdom.
Why would I need a Rolex when I can tell the time by looking at a $15 watch?
In business class, it flies quickly and does not land first.
Giving money to charity is obviously better than depositing money in a bank account.
I firmly believe that giving money makes you feel better
If you have a lot of money, invest in high-stakes problems.
There is no unlucky case. Solving even one intractable problem makes life easier for millions of people. You will be proud of it.
I don't like money, but I definitely need enough money to be able to spend.
What is happiness? If asked, I will answer that I feel it when I do something that benefits people.
Don't wait until you're old to donate and do good deeds.

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