Two problems with this statement, as much as I agree with most of the sentiment:
It’s not “his money”. He finances himself entirely by debt. He’s living high off of other people’s money.
It’s not even real money anyway. It’s debt based on stock, and stock valuation is almost entirely fantasy. If he were to start selling off his stock, that value would plummet to the point that his hundreds of billions would be in two-figure billions range instead (which is obscene enough!) … and he wouldn’t have enough money to pay off the debts he uses to finance his high life.
Two problems with this statement, as much as I agree with most of the sentiment:
It’s not “his money”. He finances himself entirely by debt. He’s living high off of other people’s money.
It’s not even real money anyway. It’s debt based on stock, and stock valuation is almost entirely fantasy. If he were to start selling off his stock, that value would plummet to the point that his hundreds of billions would be in two-figure billions range instead (which is obscene enough!) … and he wouldn’t have enough money to pay off the debts he uses to finance his high life.