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Jan Koum, the founder of WhatsApp, left his hometown for the US at the age of 16 and cleaned floors for a living before dropping out of college to apply for a job at Yahoo! or Ly Gia Thanh dropped out of school at the age of 14 after the death of his father to become a billionaire in Hong Kong.
Many people have the notion that only education can change their lives and become rich, but some of the richest people in the world actually drop their studies - often beyond their childhood. poverty and personal tragedy - before accumulating fortunes to become world billionaires.
Here are 5 billionaires who have dropped out of school but can still make a lot of money, becoming world billionaires.
1. Ly Gia Thanh - 35.4 billion USD
Li Jiacheng was born in 1928 in Chaozhou, China. At the age of 12, he followed his father to Hong Kong to live. But unfortunately, when he was 14 years old, his father died, leaving Ly Gia Thanh's educational path unfinished at the age of 16 to work in a plastic factory.
At the age of 17, he turned to work as a toy salesman. At the age of 18, he was promoted to sales manager, overseeing product sales and promoted to general manager two years later, responsible for the overall business of the company. His entrepreneurial talent appeared at this point, set his ideals and had to become a rich businessman.
After many years of research, learning as well as business strategies, venture capital, Ly Gia Thanh has become the 42nd richest billionaire in the world with assets up to 35.4 billion USD.
Li Ka-shing's diversified portfolio includes real estate, but one of his best decisions was to invest in Facebook in 2007, he says, in just five minutes. Not stopping there, he also invested in Siri and Spotify.
CK Hutchison Holdings senior advisor revealed: "The burden of poverty and the bitter taste of helplessness and isolation that has etched my heart forever are questions that still drive me."
Rich is like that, but Ly Gia Thanh has a strangely simple life. He still often wears simple black shoes and wears an old Japanese watch that is not worth the money, always running 30 minutes ahead, so when "missing" to be late, he still arrives on time. His first meal of the day was noodles, dumplings, stir-fried vegetables, the Chinese style.
2. Roman Abramovich - $13.3 billion
Roman Abramovich, 55, lost his father at the age of three when his mother died of blood poisoning and his father died in an accident on a construction site. His parents died early, causing him to drop out of college and serve in the Russian army before entering politics and becoming governor of a impoverished region.
According to The Washington Post, an earlier investment in perfume - an illegal commodity - brought him the initial cash. But when he bought Russian oil assets that had been privatized after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was only then that Abramovich became truly rich.
The Russian-born businessman is now the 142nd richest person in the world, with a net worth of $13.3 billion, according to Forbes. He owns homes in the US, Caribbean, France, UK and Russia. He obtained Israeli citizenship after the UK had visa problems in part because of his alleged links to Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to The Guardian.
In March 2022, Abramovich announced the sale of the Stamford Bridge team after nearly 20 years of ownership.
3. Jan Koum - $9.9 billion
WhatsApp founder Jan Koum was born in 1976 in Kiev, Ukraine, to a construction worker father and a stay-at-home mother. He moved to California with his mother when he was 16 and cleaned floors for a living, according to Forbes.
After teaching himself about computer networking and getting a job at Yahoo! he dropped out of college. His parents both died before he left Yahoo! after nine years to start looking, founded the world's largest mobile messaging app WhatsApp, because he was passionate about privacy.
Koum only owned WhatsApp for five years when Facebook bought the encrypted messaging service for $22 billion in 2014. The deal was completed in an abandoned building where he used to collect food stamps when he was a kid. a teenager.
4. Oprah Winfrey - 3 billion US dollars
According to The Guardian, the American media mogul and TV presenter endured a rough childhood and was abused by family members, sometimes having to use a bag as clothing.
Things only started to change when at the age of 14 she ran away to live with her father. After that, Winfrey won a scholarship to Tennessee State University and at 19 she dropped out again, to work in the media field. By the age of 20, she became the host of a local evening news program. Winfrey's often emotional communication led her to move into the daytime talk show business, and after helping propel the local talk show in Chicago to number three to number one. board.
The star capitalized on her success by founding Harpo Productions and producing shows including Dr Phil. In addition to launching a magazine and the Oprah Winfrey Network, she acted in films including 1985's The Color Purple , which earned her an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress. .
5. Guy Laliberté - US$1.4 billion
Guy Laliberté left his native Canada at the age of 14 to discover his passion for travel and in 1978, at the age of 19, dropped out of school. He spent many nights sleeping on park benches abroad and made money by swallowing fires and assembling a performance troupe.
Laliberté is currently the 11th richest person in Canada thanks to the global Cirque du Soleil shows he started in the 1980s.
By 1993, Cirque du Soleil was making $30 million annually â and he didn't need to worry about going back to school, as Laval awarded him an honors degree in 2008.
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