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    Wednesday, October 26, 2016

    One of the richest man in the world, Bill Gates has revealed that his fortune is for taking care of the poorest and not for his children.

    Bill Gates
    One of the richest man in the world and the Microsoft owner, Bill Gates shocked everyone when he said he was not going to leave his fortune to his children by the time he dies, he said they will get good education and get their own career and that his wealth belongs to the less privilege.

    He was speaking on today's edition of 'This Morning' were he revealed it that his wealth will not be shared among his children, rather they will get their own career.

    Bill Gates is currently 60, known for his philanthropic ways, worth $81.7 billion and he is the creator of Microsoft.

    "Well our kids receive a great education and some money but will go out and have their own careers", Bill Gates told 'host on This Morning' Holly Willoughby and Ben Shephard.

    He further revealed that having vast wealth "distorts anything" that his children might try to do that as well.
    "This money is dedicated to helping the poorest," and my children understand's why the money is being put into the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation project, they have even accompanied me to some of the projects.

    However, Bill Gates said: "We are going to leave a little bit."

    The creator of Microsoft was lauded with praises by the viewers after he revealed what his wealth is met for and immediately social medias like Twitter was started sending messages of praise through 'This Morning' with #ThisMorning, one twitted "Ah lovely to see Bill Gates on #ThisMorning some of the best times I ever had were having meetings with him in 1 Microsoft Way. #memories."

    Another tweeted: "@thismorning watching Bill Gates, what an amazing human being. Using his money to do good, refreshing and restores my faith in humanity."

    Again another twitted: "Watching This Morning and Bill Gates interview what a lovely man, richest man in the world very humble, others take note."

    The Microsoft boss was on campaigning about 'The Youth Grand Challenges', this has to do with encouraging children of age between 11 and 19 on how to embrace science and technology as well as educating them on how it can further help solve global crisis, He told Holly Willoughby and Ben Shephard on ITV breakfast show.

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