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a lot of really rich men become philanthropist in their old age random thoughts Send a noteboard - 25/08/2011 03:44:57 PM
Not that I don't think it good that he is doing but some very not nice men have done exactly the same thing after spending years amassing vast fortunes. I think they start to feel guilty about having so much wealth that they really could never spend it. I know I would feel bad after that second or third billion. One of the few times you can feel bad in a good way and everyone still have their clothes on.
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