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Bill Gates Says He Fully Intends To Lose His Rich List Spot While Still Alive

Bill Gates has revealed that he will lose his top spot on the Forbes World’s Billionaire List in the near future…

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Gates is known to be the richest man in the world.

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But recently, the business tycoon admitted something which we didn’t expect to hear.

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In a new interview with Forbes, Gates said he intends to follow the “give while he lives” principle.

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Which he certainly has lived by, but now according to reports, he has vowed to give up his rich spot.

People do get sick of money, after all.

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The American businessman has donated a whopping $20 billion to the Gates Foundation, as per LADbible.

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And if you thought that’s pretty epic, it only gets better…

Forbes has already noted his most recent donation.

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And has taken away his title of being the top billionaire in the world.

And it’s made him “drop” from his number one spot to…

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Fifth position, as per reports.

But that’s not all, his net worth of $102 billion is sitting outside the foundation.

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Gates even spoke about the future of his billionaire-ness.

“I’ll get myself out of the highly visible part of the list with just say two more gifts of this magnitude. I would get myself off the top part of the list,” he said.

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Can you believe it?

And he carried on revealing more secrets…

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“Getting all the way off the list, that’s going to take me a while, but my direction of travel is clear,” Gates said.

But what does he mean by all this?

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Is he really giving up his billionaire position that easily?

Well…

According to Forbes, the $20bn donation brings Bill and Melinda Gates’ lifetime giving amount to $55 billion.

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And that still makes them the “biggest philanthropists of all time.”

But moving forward, Gates’ intentions are clear…

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He wants to give away his top spot!

The pair plan to up the foundation spending by 50 percent, to $9bn a year, by 2026…

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With a project spend between now and then of $41.4bn.

What do you think?