Anonymous wrote:One thing I have always remembered about Bill Gates is an anecdote about what a jerk he was to his mother when he was younger (adolescent probably). He would yell at her and essentially call her stupid.
Maybe he grew out of that, maybe he wants to make the world a better place, but it wouldn’t surprise me at all if he is difficult to live with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of y’all are reacting like this is the Kennedy assassination of DCUMers
Super rich super brainy global think tank philanthropist entrepreneurs with a “couple as brand” get divorced too
I think it’s weird when the elderly divorce. What’s the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So apparently she's made statements over the years about how it's hard being married to him, he has had no sense of work life balance ever, she had to "train" him in work life balance and being involved with the family etc.
I wonder if it just got to a point where she's 56 and wants to live a little and he at 65 STILL wants to work at whatever project he's throwing himself into 24-7. Like it sounds like for most of the marriage for her it was about raising the kids but now that the kids are grown (youngest is 18), maybe she wants to spend time with her husband and he's still wanting to work at the foundation.
Yes but doesn't billions of dollars give you the freedom to do whatever you want?! I guess maybe she wanted to remarry.
Yeah she can do what she wants -- travel etc. but I wonder if it's about -- I want to do these things for the next few decades with my partner but my partner would rather be working than "wasting time" hanging out.
Anonymous wrote:Some of y’all are reacting like this is the Kennedy assassination of DCUMers
Super rich super brainy global think tank philanthropist entrepreneurs with a “couple as brand” get divorced too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Following in Bezos’ footsteps! I wonder what kind of new piece Bill will be able to pull off.
There is no shortage of young women young enough to be his granddaughter who want money.
Blech. But I guess you’re right. Imagine suffering through that.
but you're, probably, too young to remember that.Anonymous wrote:Let's not act like this marriage was ever based on love. She was some MBA marketing striver—and let's be honest...conniver—working at Microsoft and he was already a multi-billionaire. She started banging her CEO. I guarantee she's just jealous of Jobs' widow and Bezos's ex, how they are blowing their husbands' billions, and she craves those same sort of PR puff pieces.![]()
...or these high-powered divorces are just some scheme for the couples to dump tens of billions in stock and avoid Biden's tax raises.
Anonymous wrote:Meh, maybe she wants to marry an actual Harvard graduate.
Anonymous wrote:Why divorce at 65?
-To be left alone
-To be with someone else
-Gay
What other scenarios?
Anonymous wrote:I like Melinda. I’ve always liked her interviews and women’s health rights advocacy. I think she is a normal and Bill is a workaholic ahole in the marriage and they probably just wanted to wait until the kids got older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s unrealistic to expect a tech geek like Bill Gates to change their kids’ diapers when they’re better off making money...and I’m a woman. A lot of stuff can be outsourced and Melinda seems to want some unicorn husband. He doesn’t exist.
I'm guessing they outsourced quite a bit. But even so, the toll on a marriage of constantly trying to wage a battle for fairness must be exhausting and sap all your reserves of love. I mean -- it took her years to get him to cede his stranglehold on the annual report for the foundation. The foundation that had her name on it.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s unrealistic to expect a tech geek like Bill Gates to change their kids’ diapers when they’re better off making money...and I’m a woman. A lot of stuff can be outsourced and Melinda seems to want some unicorn husband. He doesn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:I recall a documentary about him where he would take a big bag of books and loads of diet coke to a cottage for some space and alone time. Still, like others, I was surprised at this news.