Bill Gates reveals cool money a day Good house + all planes, honestly spend a lot (Uquiz)
Aug 28, 2025
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Bill Gates, chairman of the Gates Foundation, appeared on tvN's entertainment program 'Uquiz on the Block', which aired on the 27th.
Yoo Jae-suk and Jo Se-ho, who met Bill Gates, were thrilled, saying "It's a family honor" and "My parents were happy". Microsoft founder Bill Gates became the youngest billionaire at age 31 and became the world's richest man for 18 years from age 39. Since 2000, he has declared that he will return 280 trillion won, or 99 percent of his wealth, to society by 2045.
As for how he started his charity, "My parents donated and volunteered a lot. As I began to succeed, my mother said 'The more given, the more responsibilities and obligations come along' Just as I put my passion into starting Microsoft, in my second career, I decided to give back wealth to society and focus on innovation for the poor" he said.
They also asked Bill Gates a question one by one, who appeared on 'Uquiz'. Kwak Ji-hyun, who appeared as a master of salty technology, asked "How much does Bill Gates spend a day?" and Bill Gates "I'm living in a pretty nice house." There is a very large garden and some people cook delicious food. When I travel, I actually take a private jet. In fact, he honestly answered, "I spend quite a lot of money." Then "My cell phone is using a Samsung phone and it's very good. However, we don't spend money because this is a gift from Chairman Lee Jae-yong."
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What should we prepare for the era when Bill Gates mentioned that we don't need to work. Bill Gates says "At the end of the day, if AI develops enough, we can reach a point where there is nothing lacking. There is a shortage of teachers and doctors now. So if the population gets smaller in the future, will there be enough people?' I'm thinking. However, if AI helps a lot of work and robots can replace some of the physical activity, people can enjoy enough leisure. You can find out what you need to do to make it worthwhile"I decided to work for the Gates Foundation because I didn't have to work for money. In the future, everyone will be able to choose a rewarding job like me."
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