Picture this: You are the child of one
of the richest parents in the world. For most people this would mean
never having to work a day in their lives. However, this will not be
the case for Bill and Melinda Gates’ children.
At the TED ideas confab which took place
yesterday in Vancouver, the billionaire couple revealed that in order
for their children to learn the value of using money in constructive
ways, they will not shower their children with money indiscriminately.
In an interview with Chris Anderson, the organizer of the TED Ideas confab, the Gates’ expounded on this philosophy: Continue.
“You’ve easily got enough money
despite your vast contributions to the foundation to make them all
billionaires,” Anderson said of the Gates offspring. “Is that your plan
for them?”
“Nope, they won’t have anything like
that,” Bill Gates said. “They need to have a sense that their own work
is meaningful and important.”
Gates said he and his wife came to
this point of view about child-rearing before they were even married
after reading an article by Warren Buffett, who had taken a similar
approach to raising his own children. They came to believe that
bestowing massive sums on their heirs wasn’t doing a favor for society
or the kids.
The Gates parents’ attitude toward their kids and money — call it the anti-Paris Hilton approach — resonates with an attitude toward wealth that runs as a subtext through TED itself. As an event, TED manages to gather some of the world’s richest people into one room. Once there, they’re bombarded with the message that money is not for having but for doing. As the world’s richest people, the Gates family could spend lifetimes doing nothing at all. But for the TED set, at least, the only points you get are for making something happen.
Gates said that as parents, they have
been very clear with their children about their philosophy that most of
their money would go to the family’s charitable foundation. “We want to
strike a balance so they have the freedom to do anything,” Gates said,
“but not sort of a lot of money showered on them so that they can go out
and do nothing.”
What do you think? If you had billions
of dollars, would you shower your kids with money and everything they’ve
ever wanted? Or would you take the Bill and Melinda Gates’ approach?
Let’s talk about it.
www.wired.com was first to report this story.

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