Bill Gates He recently revealed to Indian Podcaster, Raz Samani, that his three children – Jennifer Gates’ daughter, 28, Rory Gates, 25, and his daughter Phoebe Gates, 22, will inherit “less than 1%”.

According to ‘Forbes’Microsoft’s co -founder has a fortune of more than $ 101 billion. The issue arose when Shamani claimed that in India it is common for parents to save everything for their children instead of giving their money to the less lucky through charity.

Bill, 69, founded the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the world’s largest private charity, along with his then wife, Melinda Gatesin 2000. After divorce in 2021, the Foundation was renamed Gates Foundation and Bill took over as its only president.

Shamani asked Gates what he thinks is the “right mindset” that parents should have when it comes to heritage. “I think anyone can decide for that”Bill Gates replied.

“In my case, my kids got great upbringing and training, but they will get less than 1% of the total wealth, because I decided it wouldn’t do them good. This is not a dynasty. I do not ask them to command Microsoft.

I want to give them the opportunity to have their own profits and success, to be important and not be overshadowed by the incredible fate I had. “said the co -founder of Microsoft.

Bill Gates

Although he believes that those who have made their possessions in the technological areas are perhaps the most skeptical of giving most of them to charity, he made sure to note that “Different families see the situation differently.”

Then, Shamani asked his guest if his children ever expressed their disappointment that his property would not end up in their accounts.

“You don’t want your kids to be confused about your support for them and your love for them.”Bill explained, “And that’s why I believe that by explaining your philosophy early, that you will be equal to everyone and that you will give them incredible opportunities, there are no misunderstandings. The highest call for them is to help through the institution all those in need. ”