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Bill Gate clarifies why he won't leave his £70 billion fortune to his children when he 'bites the dust'


World wealthiest man, Bill Gate who plans to leave the greater part of his £70 billion fortune to helping the poorest when he 'bites the dust', will just help his youngsters: Jennifer, 20, Rory, 17 and Phoebe, 14 in accomplishing extraordinary training to begin their separate vocations.


Talking on This Morning in a meeting, where he gave the uncommon knowledge of his fortune, the Microsoft originator who feels that leaving his riches to his kids will twist their professions, said they are additionally pleased with his choice.
"They are never going to be poorly off, our kids will receive a great education and some money so they are never going to be poorly off but they'll go out and have their own career. It's not a favour to kids to have them have huge sums of wealth. It distorts anything they might do, creating their own path. This money is dedicated to helping the poorest. They know that, they are proud of that, they go on trips with us to see the work that's being done."
As indicated by reports, the greater part of the fortune will be credited to his family philanthropy, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which stores wellbeing and educational projects around the world. 

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