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Nearly 400 millionaires and billionaires call for higher taxes on super-rich

Good news! Nearly 400 millionaires and billionaires are stepping up, advocating for higher taxes on the super-rich to build a stronger society for all. It's an inspiring call for shared prosperity! 💰 #TaxReform #WealthForGood

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A 22-year-old just looked a room full of billionaires in the eye... and made them question everything.

At the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards, Billie Eilish wasn’t just another celebrity collecting praise. She stood on stage, accepted her award, and calmly revealed that her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour had raised $11.5 million to fight hunger and climate collapse through The Changemaker Program. The audience applauded... until she said something that made the entire room go silent.

She looked straight at some of the richest people in the world and asked, “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?” Then came the line that shook the room: “No hate, but give your money away.” In front of moguls like Jeff Bezos and others, her message wasn’t angry - it was honest. She wasn’t preaching... she was questioning the logic of limitless wealth in a world that’s starving for help.

Billie’s moment wasn’t about fame or fortune... it was about responsibility. She showed that innovation isn’t just building something new - it’s using what you have to make a difference. Her $11.5 million donation didn’t just feed people... it challenged an entire mindset. Because true power isn’t in what you own... it’s in what you choose to give.

#fblifestyle #BillieEilish #WealthForGood

References:
Wall Street Journal ... “Billie Eilish Calls Out Billionaires at Innovator Awards.”
Rolling Stone ... “Billie Eilish Raises $11.5M for Hunger and Climate Action.”
BBC News ... “Billie Eilish Urges Billionaires to Give Away Their Money.”

A 22-year-old just looked a room full of billionaires in the eye... and made them question everything. At the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards, Billie Eilish wasn’t just another celebrity collecting praise. She stood on stage, accepted her award, and calmly revealed that her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour had raised $11.5 million to fight hunger and climate collapse through The Changemaker Program. The audience applauded... until she said something that made the entire room go silent. She looked straight at some of the richest people in the world and asked, “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?” Then came the line that shook the room: “No hate, but give your money away.” In front of moguls like Jeff Bezos and others, her message wasn’t angry - it was honest. She wasn’t preaching... she was questioning the logic of limitless wealth in a world that’s starving for help. Billie’s moment wasn’t about fame or fortune... it was about responsibility. She showed that innovation isn’t just building something new - it’s using what you have to make a difference. Her $11.5 million donation didn’t just feed people... it challenged an entire mindset. Because true power isn’t in what you own... it’s in what you choose to give. #fblifestyle #BillieEilish #WealthForGood References: Wall Street Journal ... “Billie Eilish Calls Out Billionaires at Innovator Awards.” Rolling Stone ... “Billie Eilish Raises $11.5M for Hunger and Climate Action.” BBC News ... “Billie Eilish Urges Billionaires to Give Away Their Money.”

A 22-year-old just looked a room full of billionaires in the eye... and made them question everything.

At the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards, Billie Eilish wasn’t just another celebrity collecting praise. She stood on stage, accepted her award, and calmly revealed that her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour had raised $11.5 million to fight hunger and climate collapse through The Changemaker Program. The audience applauded... until she said something that made the entire room go silent.

She looked straight at some of the richest people in the world and asked, “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?” Then came the line that shook the room: “No hate, but give your money away.” In front of moguls like Jeff Bezos and others, her message wasn’t angry - it was honest. She wasn’t preaching... she was questioning the logic of limitless wealth in a world that’s starving for help.

Billie’s moment wasn’t about fame or fortune... it was about responsibility. She showed that innovation isn’t just building something new - it’s using what you have to make a difference. Her $11.5 million donation didn’t just feed people... it challenged an entire mindset. Because true power isn’t in what you own... it’s in what you choose to give.

#fblifestyle #BillieEilish #WealthForGood

References:
Wall Street Journal ... “Billie Eilish Calls Out Billionaires at Innovator Awards.”
Rolling Stone ... “Billie Eilish Raises $11.5M for Hunger and Climate Action.”
BBC News ... “Billie Eilish Urges Billionaires to Give Away Their Money.”

A 22-year-old just looked a room full of billionaires in the eye... and made them question everything. At the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards, Billie Eilish wasn’t just another celebrity collecting praise. She stood on stage, accepted her award, and calmly revealed that her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour had raised $11.5 million to fight hunger and climate collapse through The Changemaker Program. The audience applauded... until she said something that made the entire room go silent. She looked straight at some of the richest people in the world and asked, “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?” Then came the line that shook the room: “No hate, but give your money away.” In front of moguls like Jeff Bezos and others, her message wasn’t angry - it was honest. She wasn’t preaching... she was questioning the logic of limitless wealth in a world that’s starving for help. Billie’s moment wasn’t about fame or fortune... it was about responsibility. She showed that innovation isn’t just building something new - it’s using what you have to make a difference. Her $11.5 million donation didn’t just feed people... it challenged an entire mindset. Because true power isn’t in what you own... it’s in what you choose to give. #fblifestyle #BillieEilish #WealthForGood References: Wall Street Journal ... “Billie Eilish Calls Out Billionaires at Innovator Awards.” Rolling Stone ... “Billie Eilish Raises $11.5M for Hunger and Climate Action.” BBC News ... “Billie Eilish Urges Billionaires to Give Away Their Money.”

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#fblifestyle #BillieEilish #WealthForGood

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Michael Sheen on the real cost of credit and clearing debt for 900 people Michael Sheen's Secret One Million Pound Giveaway tells how he bought up £1m worth of debt owed by his local community – and wrote it off.

📣More Saturday reading shares as I #spreadtheword on @bigissue.com reads like this from Adrian Lobb

Micheal Sheen is totally inspiring

We need more lights shone on assume work like this

Social activism #wealthforgood 💥❤️‍🔥👇

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If I were a billionaire

I’d invest every 🪙 beyond a couple million into projects that better my community & the 🌏

no profit, just purpose.

It’s a sickness if you think that’s not enough.

We don’t need more luxury

we need more solutions.

#WealthForGood #InvestInChange
#Musk
#Billionaires

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Excited to welcome Juliet Valdinger to the Simple Expert Network! With 25+ years in philanthropy, she helps wealth holders turn capital into meaningful impact.

🔗 Meet Juliet: andsimple.co/people/julie...

#Philanthropy #ImpactInvesting #WealthForGood #FamilyOffice #SimpleExpertNetwork

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What a Facebook Cofounder's Latest $1.9 Billion for His Foundation Says about Philanthropy's Future | Inside Philanthropy Dustin Moskovitz and Cari Tuna now control a grantmaker nearly as big as the Rockefeller Foundation, and have promised a lot more. Here’s what Good Ventures’ growth tells us about where the sector’s...

A Facebook cofounder’s $1.9 billion donation could signal big changes for philanthropy’s future.
Explore the impact on Inside Philanthropy.
#MichaelKavate reports:
#TechPhilanthropy #SocialImpact #FutureOfGiving #FacebookCofounder #LargeScaleGiving #GlobalChallenges #WealthForGood #Philanthropy

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