导读:“我们在一生中,将会奉献我们99%的Facebook股票——现在价值约450亿美元——来推进这一使命。我们知道,比起之前在这些问题上已经投入的所有资源和许多已经在努力的人才来说,这只是一个小小的贡献。但我们想尽我们所能,和大家并肩作战。”
今天一早,产(Face)房(book)传来喜讯,扎克伯格与普莉希拉迎来了他们人生中的第一个宝宝——Max。
扎克伯格和华裔妻子普莉希拉在哈佛大学念书時相识。兩人相恋9年后于2012年步入婚姻殿堂。2015年8月,扎克伯格在脸书上宣布妻子怀孕,並称“我们的生活揭开了新的篇章。”
这一次,扎克伯格要休两个月的产假陪妻子和女儿。为迎接女兒到來,Zuckerberg寫了一封給女兒文情並茂的信,还宣布捐出他们所持的Facebook 99%股份来做慈善事业,价值450亿美元,约人民币2879亿元!(文末附这封有爱的信全文)
他,出生在犹太家庭
为了泡妞,倒腾出一个界面是这样的网站
引来大量狼友美图
把哈佛的服务器都搞崩溃了
然后,他就从这个世界第一学府辍学创业了
学谁不好学盖茨。。。
在身家亿万之后
还是穿着球衫
开着经济小车
和妻子席地而坐
吃着汉堡快餐
虽然习惯随性
但与习大大见面时
也可以西装笔挺
帅出高度
而在今天,他宣布
将捐赠他99%的股份用作慈善
而所有的一切都融入了他给新生爱女的一封信
扎克伯格和他的妻子普莉希拉·陈,发起了“陈·扎克伯格倡议”。该倡议的使命一如扎克伯格和陈之前集中捐款的领域:个性化学习,医治疾病,和连接所有人。
这一举动并不奇怪,因为扎克伯格早在五年前,就和其他许多科技领域的亿万富翁如比尔·盖茨,一起签署了一份捐赠誓言,表明愿意放弃他的大部分财富。
扎克伯格将在可见的未来依然保留对Facebook的控制权。而根据美国证券交易委员会备案,在未来三年内,他每年也不得捐赠超过10亿美元的Facebook股票。
△照片中扎克伯格怀抱着襁褓中的女儿,喜悦之情溢于言表。在此之前,普莉希拉曾经历过三次流产,这一切的来之不易,感恩,祝福。
Max Chan Zuckerberg大概在上周就已经出生,体重约3.4公斤。扎克伯格还发表了他为女儿所写的信,这不仅是简单的“给女儿的礼物”,它更像是一个肩负着重大责任感的企业家写给整个社会、整个人类的一封诚恳的“呼吁”。
*我和你妈妈都还不知道如何去描述你所带给我们的、关于未来的期待。
*就像所有的父母一样,我们想让你在一个更好的世界里成长。
*我们会为了这一切做我们该做的事,不仅仅是因为我们爱你,还因为我们对未来的孩子们有这样的道德责任感。
*我们希望你们这一代人能够关注到两个方面:提升人的潜能,促进社会的平等。
*这不仅仅是因为正义或者仁慈,还因为这代表了人类进步的伟大。
*我们如此爱你,同时,我们也有强大的责任感去为你和你的小伙伴们留下一个更美好的世界。我们希望你的人生也一样能充满你带给我们的这些爱、希望与欢乐。
信中还提到了许多关于医疗、教育、互联网以及社会责任等观点...当然一切的一切,都是为了创造一个更美好的世界。
♥扎克伯格的时间与爱♥
小编之前看彬彬的视频,说一个男人有多爱你,要看两点。一是看他愿意给你花多少钱;二就是看他愿意投入多少时间来陪你。
早在11月20日,扎克伯格就在Facebook上宣布,女儿出生后,会休假两个月陪伴照顾妻子和女儿,还将准备好的婴儿车po出来,和他可爱的“拖布狗”Beast一同上镜,画面十分温馨。
两个月的时间,对于一个身家净值近468亿美元的互联网CEO来说,是何其的宝贵,但扎克伯格却说:“这是一个非常私人的决定...研究显示,职场父母花些事时间陪伴新生儿,对孩子和家庭都会有更好的结果。”
像扎克伯格这样的决定,在许多科技公司的男性高层中是极其少见的。此贴一出,一个小时内就获得了5万多个zan和近3,000条评论,大家纷纷夸zan小扎为美国产假政策开了一个好头。
美国著名人像摄影师安妮·莱博维茨,还曾为扎克伯格及妻子拍摄过一组图片,小编很喜欢,满满的幸福感。
扎克伯格在Facebook上说:“普莉希拉的这张照片太惊艳了。我爱她的表情:强烈而又温和、充满力量和爱,既有领导力又能给予人很多支持。谢谢你,莱博维茨,你把她的神韵完美展现出来了。”
小扎还在感恩节po出这一张与父母、姐姐、妻子的合影的照片:“这个感恩节,我和普莉希拉满怀感恩之情,家庭对我们而言最为重要。今年对我们的小家来说是意义非凡的一年,我们对未来充满希望。”
一直以来,有很多人都说普莉希拉长得“太不美”。今天,这张一家三口“全家福”照片刷屏的时候,还有一些小伙伴觉得普莉希拉像孩子的“奶奶”...不过,在扎克伯格的眼中,这个有学识、有智慧的东方女人一定是世界上最美的女人。
看扎克伯格看她的眼神,你就知道什么是爱:
看一个男人的品味,要看他选择怎样的女人;而看一个男人是否成功,要看他对自己的女人、家庭如何。小扎是金牛座男人,范主真的觉得靠谱哇^_^
♥扎克伯格99%的“责任感”♥
这一次,扎克伯格把对于自己女儿的爱,与对世界更美好的期望联结在一起,他捐出了自己在Facebook高达99%的股份,价值450亿美元,只留给了自己和家人1%。(虽然这1%也有近17亿美元...)
Facebook表示,这笔钱并不是一次性捐出。在今后三年中,扎克伯格每年捐出的金额不会超过10亿美元,而且在Facebook遇到重大决定时,扎克伯格仍然可以保留自己的多数表决权。扎克伯格还成立了一个以自己及太太姓氏为名的慈善基金“Chan Zuckerberg Initiative”,致力于治疗疾病、清洁能源、减少贫困、促进人民平等的权利...
想到早先,比尔盖茨也曾宣布,他个人持有的840亿美元不会留给他三个孩子,将会投入到慈善事业中去。其实,这次的99%也不是扎克伯格第一次为慈善事业捐款了。
扎克伯格曾经在26岁时签署过许多富豪都签署过的“捐款承诺”。这意味着他将在一生中把超过一半的财富都捐献给慈善事业。对于他来说,99%的股份已经远远超过了一半的标准。
2012年,为新泽西的一所学校捐赠1亿美元修缮学校,创下了美国青年人慈善捐款记录;不久后,他又捐出了4.988亿美元的Facebook股票,用于硅谷社区基金会的教育和健康项目;
2013年,向慈善组织捐赠1800万股价值约10亿美元的Facebook股票;
2014年,他与普莉希拉又向一家健康诊所捐赠了500万美元;同年,又向美国疾病控制和预防中心捐款2500万美元,帮助控制埃博拉疫情的蔓延;
今年2月,扎克伯格和妻子又向旧金山总医院和创伤中心捐款7500万美元,成为美国历史上公立医院收到以个人名义数额最多的一笔捐款。
就在前不久,一家名为“教育超级高速公路”的非盈利机构也宣布,收到了来自扎克伯格夫妇共计2千万美元的捐款。
扎克伯格所做的这一切,让许多人为之感动。但是对于社会如此大方豁达的扎克伯格,对自己却是十分“吝啬”的...
♥扎克伯格的节俭生活♥
☛穿衣:永远的T恤和帽衫
这位老朋友的穿衣风格,范主已经写过很多次了。最有代表性的就是那件灰色T恤+牛仔裤,塑造了他简单、简洁、质朴的CEO形象。你很难看到他穿名牌、戴名表...
无论是工作↓
还是生活↓
除了这件经典的印有Facebook标志的灰色T恤,扎克伯格另一件出镜率较高的就是深色帽衫,也有Facebook的小标,大概是统一定制的↓
来中国游玩时也是一身帽衫装扮↓
可别看小扎平时如此低调朴素,他在出席重要场合时决不掉链子。一身西装穿出“霸道总裁”的味道。
最经典的西装style,新郎时刻↓
还有在中美互联网论坛上,点亮全场的红色领带style↓
再放一张他在参加一个颁奖典礼时,无尾礼服西装的照片,虽然看上去,西装和领结都稍显“过大”(收一点腰会更好),但总体气质完全不输给男影星啊↓
只要你想,外在的“美”稍作努力就可以达到,而内在的“美”却不是一时就能修炼出来的。
☛汽车:扎克伯格开过的汽车,加起来也没一辆豪车贵
在你眼中,身家上百亿的富翁应该开什么样的豪车呢?法拉利?玛莎拉蒂?或是像中国首富之子王思聪一样开宾利、兰博基尼?
NAIVE。Σ(⊙▽⊙"a
扎克伯格日常出行开的只是一辆普通到不能再普通的本田飞渡,1.6万美元,约人民币10万元左右,还不如王思聪给他的爱犬买的一块手表贵。
当然,扎克伯格也和众多富豪一样,有不止一辆车。不过他的另一个座驾是一款大众高尔夫,在美国只买1.8万美元。
他最贵的座驾也不过就是一辆讴歌TSX,在美国3万美金起售...
这三辆车加起来,连10万美元都不到...这个数目连扎克伯格每次捐款的一个零头都够不上...怎么能用一辆车的价格来衡量一个人的“身价”呢?
毕竟在扎克伯格眼中,汽车就只是一个代步工具而已。
☛房子:从租一室一厅的小公寓到简约田园的婚房
早期,扎克伯格一直住在租来的一室一厅小公寓里...甚至当成为他最年轻的亿万富翁后,仍然住在简朴的小公寓里:一个床垫、两个椅子、一张桌子就是他的全部家具。
而他的早餐就简单的只有一碗麦片...还记得范主写过,他和普莉希拉在蜜月时,吃的居然是麦当劳...《每日邮报》还曾报道,蜜月期间,扎克伯格与妻子在罗马一家犹太人餐馆用餐,仅花费了32欧元...
或许你会觉得这个亿万富翁吃得也太过寒酸,那是因为他把钱用来捐给了更多连饭都吃不上的人。
直到2011年5月,扎克伯格才与普莉希拉购置了一套婚房,算是搬进了“豪宅”,这套房子位于靠近Facebook新总部的Palo Alto,价值700万美元,结束了他长达7年的租房生活。
新家总面积为5000平方英尺,约合465平方米,有5间卧室、5个卫生间、“宽敞”的门廊、玻璃窗日光浴室和一个海水游泳池,装修风格也十分简约田园。
这个后院的林荫小路有没有觉得很熟悉?扎克伯格就是在这里和普莉希拉举办婚礼的。
房屋内部:
扎克伯格经常和朋友们在家中聚会~(拖把Beast亮了~)
当然,除了这套房产外,扎克伯格还在2013年时花费3000万美元先后买下了这套房子附近的四所房屋;去年10月,还在夏威夷考爱岛购买了面积超过3平方公里的地产(包括一个1.4平方公里的种植园和一片1.6平方公里的沙滩),大约花费了1亿美元,这算得上是小扎为数不多的“大手笔”时刻了。
然而这个价钱和他的身价相比,也真的不算什么了。(戳→_→壕无人性的美国总统候选人,家里都是金色的,老婆总是嫩妻…)
△扎克伯格在夏威夷购置的地产
♥在犹太人眼中,“吝啬”也是一种美德♥
这样的扎克伯格,也许会让人想起一句话:“犹太人都是吝啬鬼。”可在犹太人眼中,“节俭与吝啬”确是一种难得的美德。无论多么富有的犹太商人,都不会肆意挥霍财产。
犹太巨富洛克菲勒很好的从“商人视角”诠释了这一观点:“紧紧看住你的钱包,不要让你的金钱随意地散出去,也不要怕别人说你吝啬。只有当你的钱每花出去一分,都能得到两分钱的利润时,才可以花出去。”
扎克伯格的节俭更多的不是从利润出发的“斤斤计较”,他所关注的更多的是社会、人类的“价值体现”。他不仅仅以“商人”的视角看待世界,那更多的是一种“人文关怀”的体现。
这就是为什么他不会壕掷千金买粉钻、黄钻戒指向妻子求婚,而是选择用自己设计的一款非常简单的红宝石戒指打动妻子的芳心;但是在慈善事业面前,他愿意奉献出99%的股份。
最后,送给朋友们一句小编十分喜欢的小扎名言:
“我真的很幸运,我每天早上醒来能帮助超过十亿的人。如果我把精力花在一些愚蠢、轻率的事情上,我会觉得我没有做好我的工作。”
共勉。
我们来共同欣赏这封给女儿的信
Dear Max,
Your mother and I don't yet have the words to describe the hope you give us for the future. Your new life is full of promise, and we hope you will be happy and healthy so you can explore it fully. You've already given us a reason to reflect on the world we hope you live in.
Like all parents, we want you to grow up in a world better than ours today.
While headlines often focus on what's wrong, in many ways the world is getting better. Health is improving. Poverty is shrinking. Knowledge is growing. People are connecting. Technological progress in every field means your life should be dramatically better than ours today.
We will do our part to make this happen, not only because we love you, but also because we have a moral responsibility to all children in the next generation.
We believe all lives have equal value, and that includes the many more people who will live in future generations than live today. Our society has an obligation to invest now to improve the lives of all those coming into this world, not just those already here.
But right now, we don't always collectively direct our resources at the biggest opportunities and problems your generation will face.
Consider disease. Today we spend about 50 times more as a society treating people who are sick than we invest in research so you won't get sick in the first place.
Medicine has only been a real science for less than 100 years, and we've already seen complete cures for some diseases and good progress for others. As technology accelerates, we have a real shot at preventing, curing or managing all or most of the rest in the next 100 years.
Today, most people die from five things -- heart disease, cancer, stroke, neurodegenerative and infectious diseases -- and we can make faster progress on these and other problems.
Once we recognize that your generation and your children's generation may not have to suffer from disease, we collectively have a responsibility to tilt our investments a bit more towards the future to make this reality. Your mother and I want to do our part.
Curing disease will take time. Over short periods of five or ten years, it may not seem like we're making much of a difference. But over the long term, seeds planted now will grow, and one day, you or your children will see what we can only imagine: a world without suffering from disease.
There are so many opportunities just like this. If society focuses more of its energy on these great challenges, we will leave your generation a much better world.
• • •
Our hopes for your generation focus on two ideas: advancing human potential and promoting equality.
Advancing human potential is about pushing the boundaries on how great a human life can be.
Can you learn and experience 100 times more than we do today?
Can our generation cure disease so you live much longer and healthier lives?
Can we connect the world so you have access to every idea, person and opportunity?
Can we harness more clean energy so you can invent things we can't conceive of today while protecting the environment?
Can we cultivate entrepreneurship so you can build any business and solve any challenge to grow peace and prosperity?
Promoting equality is about making sure everyone has access to these opportunities -- regardless of the nation, families or circumstances they are born into.
Our society must do this not only for justice or charity, but for the greatness of human progress.
Today we are robbed of the potential so many have to offer. The only way to achieve our full potential is to channel the talents, ideas and contributions of every person in the world.
Can our generation eliminate poverty and hunger?
Can we provide everyone with basic healthcare?
Can we build inclusive and welcoming communities?
Can we nurture peaceful and understanding relationships between people of all nations?
Can we truly empower everyone -- women, children, underrepresented minorities, immigrants and the unconnected?
If our generation makes the right investments, the answer to each of these questions can be yes -- and hopefully within your lifetime.
• • •
This mission -- advancing human potential and promoting equality -- will require a new approach for all working towards these goals.
We must make long term investments over 25, 50 or even 100 years. The greatest challenges require very long time horizons and cannot be solved by short term thinking.
We must engage directly with the people we serve. We can't empower people if we don't understand the needs and desires of their communities.
We must build technology to make change. Many institutions invest money in these challenges, but most progress comes from productivity gains through innovation.
We must participate in policy and advocacy to shape debates. Many institutions are unwilling to do this, but progress must be supported by movements to be sustainable.
We must back the strongest and most independent leaders in each field. Partnering with experts is more effective for the mission than trying to lead efforts ourselves.
We must take risks today to learn lessons for tomorrow. We're early in our learning and many things we try won't work, but we'll listen and learn and keep improving.
• • •
Our experience with personalized learning, internet access, and community education and health has shaped our philosophy.
Our generation grew up in classrooms where we all learned the same things at the same pace regardless of our interests or needs.
Your generation will set goals for what you want to become -- like an engineer, health worker, writer or community leader. You'll have technology that understands how you learn best and where you need to focus. You'll advance quickly in subjects that interest you most, and get as much help as you need in your most challenging areas. You'll explore topics that aren't even offered in schools today. Your teachers will also have better tools and data to help you achieve your goals.
Even better, students around the world will be able to use personalized learning tools over the internet, even if they don't live near good schools. Of course it will take more than technology to give everyone a fair start in life, but personalized learning can be one scalable way to give all children a better education and more equal opportunity.
We're starting to build this technology now, and the results are already promising. Not only do students perform better on tests, but they gain the skills and confidence to learn anything they want. And this journey is just beginning. The technology and teaching will rapidly improve every year you're in school.
Your mother and I have both taught students and we've seen what it takes to make this work. It will take working with the strongest leaders in education to help schools around the world adopt personalized learning. It will take engaging with communities, which is why we're starting in our San Francisco Bay Area community. It will take building new technology and trying new ideas. And it will take making mistakes and learning many lessons before achieving these goals.
But once we understand the world we can create for your generation, we have a responsibility as a society to focus our investments on the future to make this reality.
Together, we can do this. And when we do, personalized learning will not only help students in good schools, it will help provide more equal opportunity to anyone with an internet connection.
• • •
Many of the greatest opportunities for your generation will come from giving everyone access to the internet.
People often think of the internet as just for entertainment or communication. But for the majority of people in the world, the internet can be a lifeline.
It provides education if you don't live near a good school. It provides health information on how to avoid diseases or raise healthy children if you don't live near a doctor. It provides financial services if you don't live near a bank. It provides access to jobs and opportunities if you don't live in a good economy.
The internet is so important that for every 10 people who gain internet access, about one person is lifted out of poverty and about one new job is created.
Yet still more than half of the world's population -- more than 4 billion people -- don't have access to the internet.
If our generation connects them, we can lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. We can also help hundreds of millions of children get an education and save millions of lives by helping people avoid disease.
This is another long term effort that can be advanced by technology and partnership. It will take inventing new technology to make the internet more affordable and bring access to unconnected areas. It will take partnering with governments, non-profits and companies. It will take engaging with communities to understand what they need. Good people will have different views on the best path forward, and we will try many efforts before we succeed.
But together we can succeed and create a more equal world.
• • •
Technology can't solve problems by itself. Building a better world starts with building strong and healthy communities.
Children have the best opportunities when they can learn. And they learn best when they're healthy.
Health starts early -- with loving family, good nutrition and a safe, stable environment.
Children who face traumatic experiences early in life often develop less healthy minds and bodies. Studies show physical changes in brain development leading to lower cognitive ability.
Your mother is a doctor and educator, and she has seen this firsthand.
If you have an unhealthy childhood, it's difficult to reach your full potential.
If you have to wonder whether you'll have food or rent, or worry about abuse or crime, then it's difficult to reach your full potential.
If you fear you'll go to prison rather than college because of the color of your skin, or that your family will be deported because of your legal status, or that you may be a victim of violence because of your religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, then it's difficult to reach your full potential.
We need institutions that understand these issues are all connected. That's the philosophy of the new type of school your mother is building.
By partnering with schools, health centers, parent groups and local governments, and by ensuring all children are well fed and cared for starting young, we can start to treat these inequities as connected. Only then can we collectively start to give everyone an equal opportunity.
It will take many years to fully develop this model. But it's another example of how advancing human potential and promoting equality are tightly linked. If we want either, we must first build inclusive and healthy communities.
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For your generation to live in a better world, there is so much more our generation can do.
Today your mother and I are committing to spend our lives doing our small part to help solve these challenges. I will continue to serve as Facebook's CEO for many, many years to come, but these issues are too important to wait until you or we are older to begin this work. By starting at a young age, we hope to see compounding benefits throughout our lives.
As you begin the next generation of the Chan Zuckerberg family, we also begin the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to join people across the world to advance human potential and promote equality for all children in the next generation. Our initial areas of focus will be personalized learning, curing disease, connecting people and building strong communities.
We will give 99% of our Facebook shares -- currently about $45 billion -- during our lives to advance this mission. We know this is a small contribution compared to all the resources and talents of those already working on these issues. But we want to do what we can, working alongside many others.
We'll share more details in the coming months once we settle into our new family rhythm and return from our maternity and paternity leaves. We understand you'll have many questions about why and how we're doing this.
As we become parents and enter this next chapter of our lives, we want to share our deep appreciation for everyone who makes this possible.
We can do this work only because we have a strong global community behind us. Building Facebook has created resources to improve the world for the next generation. Every member of the Facebook community is playing a part in this work.
We can make progress towards these opportunities only by standing on the shoulders of experts -- our mentors, partners and many incredible people whose contributions built these fields.
And we can only focus on serving this community and this mission because we are surrounded by loving family, supportive friends and amazing colleagues. We hope you will have such deep and inspiring relationships in your life too.
Max, we love you and feel a great responsibility to leave the world a better place for you and all children. We wish you a life filled with the same love, hope and joy you give us. We can't wait to see what you bring to this world.
Love,
Mom and Dad
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