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A young woman named MacKenzie Tuttle graduated from Princeton in 1992 with a degree in English. One of her professors was Toni Morrison, who later described her as one of the finest creative writing students she had ever taught.
After graduation, MacKenzie took a job at the New York investment firm D. E. Shaw. There she met a colleague named Jeff Bezos, who had an ambitious idea: selling books on the internet.
She didn’t laugh at the idea.
They married in 1993, and the following year drove across the country to the Seattle area to build what would become Amazon.
In the beginning, there was no global empire.
There was a garage.
MacKenzie handled accounting, wrote business materials, answered customer emails and phone calls, and packed orders alongside Jeff. Like many startups, everyone did whatever needed to be done.
As Amazon grew, MacKenzie stepped away from day-to-day operations to raise their four children while continuing to pursue her own passion for writing.
Her debut novel, The Testing of Luther Albright, won the American Book Award. She later published a second novel and quietly built a respected literary career.
Meanwhile, the story of Amazon became one of the most famous business stories ever told.
Jeff Bezos became one of the world’s most recognizable entrepreneurs.
MacKenzie’s role was rarely part of the public narrative.
She never seemed interested in changing that.
What many people don’t know is that she also knew financial hardship.
Her family filed for bankruptcy while she was still a student, and she has spoken about the kindness of people who helped her through difficult times—acts of generosity she never forgot.
In 2019, after her divorce, MacKenzie Scott received approximately 4% of Amazon’s shares.
Almost immediately, she made a decision that surprised the world.
She signed the Giving Pledge, promising to donate the majority of her wealth during her lifetime.
Then she did something even more unusual.
Instead of building a massive public foundation or attaching her name to buildings, she began giving away billions of dollars through large, unrestricted grants.
Universities.
Food banks.
Housing organizations.
Rural communities.
Women’s health initiatives.
Tribal colleges.
Climate organizations.
Small nonprofits that had never imagined receiving gifts of that size.
Many recipients reportedly thought the phone calls were scams.
They weren’t.
Since 2019, MacKenzie Scott has donated tens of billions of dollars to thousands of organizations, making her one of the most significant philanthropists of the modern era.
Despite giving away enormous sums, her fortune has remained substantial because of Amazon’s continued growth.
The woman who once packed Amazon’s first orders is now helping fund opportunities for millions of people she will probably never meet.
She never asked for buildings in her name.
She never demanded headlines.
Sometimes the greatest legacy isn’t the company you help build.
It’s what you choose to do with the success that follows.
@KhanSaba1278 What’s the big deal??!! It will wash off as soon as it rains! Another sign of too much hatred in America. I also know this is all made up BS from foreign bots to propagate the hate in the USA. Yet we allow it because (like me just now) we get baited and engage. X is a problem!
@ByronDonalds Sorry not so! 80% of republicans maybe. But you guys just want to disenfranchise voters. There is no election fraud going on and no non-USA citizens are voting. You guys just lie because DJT knows the SAVE is the only way he can even sniff being close to victory in the midterms.
@Axxyworks AI! I should have known! That’s the other reason the hate is being propagated! This very exact crap!!! Nothing is true anymore. And I’m sorry but this App is garbage!! My own fault for being here and believing this BS! Whatever!
@Axxyworks Way too much hate in this country!! How has it come to this! Whatever happened to being nice and having compassion - plus being treated respectfully! WTF!!!
@USMNT Still great results so far for USA Soccer! Pulisic, Berhalter, Dest, McKinney - they all have to start/play together. On the negatives, defensively got exposed. And, pains me to say it because I am a big fan, but Tim Weah is washed up. He did not belong in that field tonight!
@BucksLead@stephenasmith What a POS! Why even go there??!! What does he gain by shitting on a city/fan base! Stupidity doesn’t even begin to explain it!!
@VigilantFox Is not that hard to understand, really! Book deals and speaking engagement fees! On an almost daily basis! What so nefarious about it! Geez!!!
The bigger the wedding, the bigger the divorce.
Divorce lawyer James Sexton says he’s seen it over and over: massive rings, endless parties (engagement, bridal shower, bachelorette, rehearsal, wedding, reception, brunch, honeymoon), and performative spectacles often signal trouble ahead.
He’s not against celebrating love, but the wedding industrial complex has turned it into something narcissistic and unsustainable.
What’s your take, do you think extravagant weddings are a red flag for future marriage problems?
@Peter_Bukowski Of course! No clue how it is others here don’t see the same, or, obviously, have no clue how NFL contracts work. It’s the difference between a smart organization like the Packers versus the chaos in Dallas. If you wait too long, the same contract would cost 40M more!!