Facebook Co-Founder Dustin Moskovitz On How He Feels About Being A Billionaire
Kevin Krecji via FlickrA tiny fraction of people could even hope to know what it feels like being a billionaire. And an even smaller number will have a 10-digit bank balance before the age of 30.
So when Dustin Moskovitz, the world's youngest billionaire at age 29, revealed what it's like being a card-carrying member of the billionaires club, we took notice. As co-founder of social networking giant Facebook and co-founder and CEO of organization app Asana, he says he views his fortune as a resource to promote the social good rather than as a means to fulfill his own interests.
The entrepreneur, who Forbes estimates has a net worth of $5.2 billion, gave us permission to post his following response to an inquiry on Quora into how he feels about being a billionaire, whether he ignores it, if the money is a burden, and where it will go when he dies:
Moskovitz later posted the following update on how he feels about reinvesting his wealth back into business: