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How do Americans educate the rich second generation? Especially rich people like Bill Gates and Buffett.
Because Bill Gates is a dropout, that is, a traitor to school education, it is a key factor to study his family education during his growth. After all, he is just an outstanding talent, not an almighty god.

The married life of Bill Gates' mother Mary is almost a history of public service. She said, "The more you have, the greater your responsibility." From an early age, little Bill was taken to the library by his father to read a lot of books about charity and social services, which deeply influenced the shaping of his values of giving back to society.

Buffett: In Warren Buffett's dictionary, the word "rich for three generations" has never appeared, because he never considered leaving his wealth to his children. "My father will donate all his assets to charity in a hundred years. His values are to love life and do something helpful to others, rather than just chasing personal interests. " Buffett's three children, influenced by their father, are enthusiastic about public welfare and look down on money. They live a comfortable but not extravagant life and work hard on their own basis.

The only "real thing" passed on to him by his parents is to sweat and eat his own food. In fact, this is the "ancestral training" that the Buffett family has passed down for three generations.

Finally, I recorded a famous saying that influenced the life of Old Gates: Never doubt that a handful of people with ulterior motives can change the world. It has always been like this. The person who said this sentence is margaret mead, a famous American philanthropist.