If I were a trillionaire...
I don’t think I’d measure success by what I owned. I’d measure it by how many problems I could help solve and how many lives could be changed for the better.
I’d want to connect every corner of the world with internet, because where someone is born shouldn’t limit their access to education, opportunity, or a better future.
I’d want to push cleaner energy, better transportation, and smarter infrastructure, not just because it sounds cool or exciting, but because it gives people back time, improves the planet, and moves mankind forward.
I’d want to invest in technology that helps people walk again, restores mobility, and uses AI and robotics to take on dangerous work so people can live longer and better lives.
I’d want to push humanity farther into space, not just to explore, but because the inventions and breakthroughs created along the way can improve life right here on Earth.
And I’d want to protect the free exchange of ideas, because I believe progress starts when people are free to think differently, challenge things, and build something better.
Some people might say, “If you had that kind of money, why not just solve world hunger?” And of course, I’d want to help people in need. But to me, the bigger goal would be solving the root problems that don’t just help people for a day, but help mankind for generations.
That’s what extraordinary wealth should be about to me: making the impossible possible, and leaving the world better than you found it. Sound familiar?
Whoever designed the interior of these @MercedesBenz should be fired. I rented one on spring break. How many buttons and interfaces do you need? It literally has a disclaimer when you get in the vehicle about not letting this be a distraction. Everything in this vehicle is a distraction
@TheTeslaHoe Mine literally went crazy and slammed the car door next to me. As luck would have it, they were in the car. They couldn't understand the doors are powered and thought I did it on purpose