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IN 2011,
FACEBOOK
FOUNDER MARK
ZUCKERBERG
UNDERTOOK
A
PERSONAL
CHALLENGE TO
ONLY EAT MEAT
THAT HE KILLED
HIMSELF.
He also sported a bright orange shirt every day and rarely went
home
from work, preferring to sleep in his office. Priebatsch
transformed SCVNGR into a mobile payments platform called
LevelUp in 2012, but he kept his title of Chief Ninja and his
signature orange shirt.
4. Nicholas Berggruen Decided Not to Bother Buying a House
For most
billionaire businesspeople, having more than one
home is par for the course. But for years, Nicholas Berggruen
avoided ever buying a house at all. He opted
to live exclusively in
hotels while traveling the world instead, which earned him the
curious nickname of “the homeless billionaire.” Recently, though,
Berggruen decided to put down some roots. He finally bought a
$40 million house in 2017, perhaps wishing
to give his two young
children a stable place to grow up.
5. Mark Zuckerberg Killed His Own Food
In 2011, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg undertook a personal
challenge to only eat meat that he killed himself. He announced
this challenge to the world with
his now-infamous status update,
“I just killed a pig and a goat,” on May 4, 2011. Zuckerberg soon
clarified that he took on the challenge in an effort to learn about
sustainable farming and to consume resources more responsibly.
The change wasn’t permanent, though. After
the year-long
challenge was over, Zuckerberg went back to buying meat at the
store.
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ENTREPRE-
NEURSHIP
TENDS TO AT-
TRACT
PEOPLE
WITH UNIQUE
MINDS AND
STRONG PER-
SONALITIES,
AND THAT CAN
MAKE FOR A LOT
OF
INTEREST-
ING STORIES.
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