Dustin Moskovitz, the college room-mate of Mark Zuckerberg and co-founder of Facebook, is one of the youngest billionaires in the world.
Despite the wealth, he doesn't want to stop working, and has opened a new company because he must serve the humanity.
The company recently launched the first paid version of online services for project management, and Moskovitz every day regularly comes to work, not in his office, but sitting together with 24 other employees in his company - just as if he don't have billions of account. He runs the company with Justin Rosenstein, colleague who also worked at Facebook.
"If we retired we would serve to nobody," explains Moskovitz., who weights more than 4 billion dollars.
Although both can now quite comfortable retire, they, like Zuckeberg, are interested to work and not as attracted to the status that is afforded by the big money.
The thing that they differ them from others is their absolute freedom to realize their vision of how to change the world. And they believe that their software will do just that.
"We could work on a cure for cancer. We could work to build spaceships. I could work on art projects. What's fun in Asana is the possibility to work on them all at once." explains Moskovitz.
Lots of respect for this guys from me. They have lots of money but unique spirit of thinking and working, all for one goal, to help the world!
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