TikTok Users Viral Visual Representation Of Jeff Bezos Wealth Using Rice Grain Will Make You Feel Super Poor!
Humphrey Yang, An E-commerce Consultant Created A Visual Representation Of Jeff Bezos' Fortune Using Rice Grain And It Is Tickling The Right Cords With Netizens.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the richest man on Earth. This business tycoon has wealth of an estimated net worth of USD 140 billion. If this is just a number without making you realize how mammoth it is in comparison to what an average individual has, a tiktok user has the right means to explain the difference.
Humphrey Yang, an e-commerce consultant created a visual representation of Jeff Bezos' fortune using rice grain and it is tickling the right cords with netizens. Considering one grain of rice as $100,000 or 1 lakh dollars i.e Rs 72 lakh in Indian currency, the TikTok user showed what $1 billion in rice grains looks like compared to Jeff Bezos's net worth – which was $122 billion at the time the video was made last week.
To display Jeff Bezos wealth, he had to run to the supermarket again for fresh supplies and got back a sack of rice. It took him two huge sacks of rice weighing 26 kilos approximately.
The video went viral not only on TikTok, but also on Twitter, triggering several socio-economic discussions, such as:
Jeff Bezos recently faced criticism for donating 1 million AU for the Australian bushfire crisis (INR Rs 4.8 Crore). Lot of people found it cheap, equivalent of donating nothing at all pointing at his net worth. Bezos makes $2,489 per second. The Amazon CEO is $16 billion richer than the world's next-richest person, Bill Gates
Here are som interesting reactions to the widely circulated video
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