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13 Billionaires Who Refuse to Leave Inheritance for Their Children — And Why
Warren Buffett – “Enough to Do Anything, But Not Enough to Do Nothing”
Bill Gates – “Massive Inheritance Is Not a Favour”

Bill Gates
Net Worth: ~$120 billion
Bill and Melinda Gates have made it clear: their children will get only a small portion of their wealth. “Leaving kids massive amounts of money is not a favor to them.” He believes that true success comes from earning your place in the world, not inheriting it.Mark Zuckerberg & Priscilla Chan — Giving Away 99% of Facebook Shares

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Elon Musk — “Wealth Should Expand Human Consciousness”
Net Worth: ~$250 billion
Musk hasn’t made a formal inheritance pledge, but he’s hinted that he won’t hand down his empire.
Instead, he’s investing billions in SpaceX and AI research, aiming to expand the future of humanity.
He once said his children will get support for education and innovation — not unlimited money.
George Lucas — “Money Is a Tool, Not a Legacy”
Worth: ~$10 billion
When Lucas sold Star Wars to Disney, he donated most of the $4 billion to education through his George Lucas Educational Foundation. “Money is a tool, not a legacy.” He believes the next generation deserves opportunity, not unearned privilege.
Sting — “We’re Spending It!”
Net Worth: ~$400 million
The rock legend said his six kids won’t inherit much. “I told them there won’t be much money left because we are spending it!” He wants them to develop independence, not entitlement.
Simon Cowell — “Make Your Own Money”
Net Worth: ~$600 million
The America’s Got Talent creator said: “I don’t believe in passing on wealth from one generation to another.”
Instead, he’ll donate his money to children’s and animal charities. His son Eric will have to earn his own fame — not ride on dad’s fortune.
Jackie Chan — “If He Can’t Earn It, He Doesn’t Deserve It”
Net Worth: ~$400 million
Chan stunned fans when he revealed his son Jaycee won’t inherit a dime. “If he is capable, he can make his own money. If he is not, he will just be wasting mine.” He plans to donate everything to charity instead.
Michael Bloomberg — “Show Them How to Make the World Better”
Net Worth: ~$96 billion
Bloomberg intends to give nearly all his fortune to causes that improve lives worldwide — via Bloomberg Philanthropies. “If you want to do something for your children, show them how to make the world a better place.”
Daniel Craig — “Inheritance Is Distasteful”
Net Worth: ~$180 million
The James Bond actor said bluntly: “Inheritance is quite distasteful. My philosophy is to get rid of it before you go.” He prefers to donate or spend his wealth while alive.
Andrew Lloyd Webber — “They Have to Make Their Own Way”
Net Worth: ~$1.2 billion
The Phantom of the Opera composer said his five children will get very little. “They aren’t going to get pots of money. They have to make their own way.”
Nigella Lawson — “Financial Security Ruins People”
Net Worth: ~$20 million
The celebrity chef says her children will not inherit her fortune. “I am determined that my children should have no financial security. It ruins people not having to earn money.”
Kevin O’Leary — “They’ll Get Nothing”
Net Worth: ~$400 million
The Shark Tank investor says he decided early that his children would inherit nothing. “They’ll get a good education. After that, it’s up to them.” He argues that wealth should be used to create opportunities for others, not entitlement.
The Common Thread: Purpose Over Privilege
Across continents and industries, these billionaires share the same mindset: Wealth is not love — and inheritance is not purpose. They want their children to experience the thrill of struggle, innovation, and independence — not the paralysis of easy money. For these billionaires, legacy isn’t about leaving money behind — it’s about leaving meaning behind. They want to be remembered not for the riches they passed down, but for the change they created.Discover more from Jojo Naija
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