
How Chuck Feeney Made and Gave Away a Fortune
The Billionaire Who Wasn't
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Narrated by:
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Erik Synnestvedt
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By:
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Conor O'Clery
In 1988 Forbes magazine hailed Chuck Feeney as the 23rd richest American alive. No one knew until then that he was extremely wealthy. Or was he?
Born during the Depression in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Feeney had made a fortune as co-founder of Duty Free Shoppers, the world's largest duty-free retail chain. How he did it is one of the great untold retail stories of modern times.
The greater untold story is that Feeney had in fact given away his fortune, in its totality, to endow Atlantic Philanthropies - one of the most generous and secretive philanthropic funds in the world. Atlantic Philanthropies is committed to giving away all its assets - currently they stand at $4 billion - during the next decade, an unprecedented example of the "giving while living" philosophy. Through the achievements of Atlantic Philanthropies, Chuck Feeney's influence has become even more impressive than his wealth.
Feeney is a frugal man who travels economy class and does not own a house or a car. He has largely kept out of the public eye - until now. He has revealed his secret life only because he hopes his story will encourage something in which he passionately believes: that rich individuals have a moral obligation to put their wealth to good use while they are alive.
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Overall it was very insightful into what we should strive for in life and when a person accumulates wealth. He was a very frugal person and used his wealth to help a lot of people. His leanings towards one political party were odd in that he was against taxes but believes communism was a valid way to help people. Maybe the author got it wrong but Feeney’s thoughts seem conflicted on those points. I suspect he was less communist in beliefs than what was portrayed.
Interesting life of a Billionaire philanthropist
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Thank you Atlantic Philanthropists/Chuck Feeney
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Horizons I never knew were there!
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Absolutely brilliant book!
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Inspiring story, beautifully told.
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Recommended
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Quirky and Generous
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Amazing tale of philanthropic & business passion
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Very Interesting.Amazing story of Chuck Fenney. The book should be a must read to all Billionaires!!! Interesting for the personal side of the story but also for the account of how Dutty Free Shop become an amazing company
Amazing lifestory
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Amazing human
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