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Someone crashed the entire Onion market in America, made millions, walked away scott-free and starte…
We learnt that perfect monopoly can cause catastrophic damage to any economy, even the onion market.A tiny man who rocked America with Onions History doesn’t repeat, but it rhymes. You want to learn something, anything? Look back in history and it will surprise you just how eerily relevant it can be even in modern times. With the advent of Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, Tech titans and startups, you get all sorts of happenings like Tulip Mania, recessions, Feds stepping in, market manipulations a...
Burger King gave candy to a worker has worked for more than 20 years.
The Whopper, which was first introduced in 1957, was a quarter-pound, oversized burger on a vast five-inch bun that cost a reasonable 29 cents.Large corporations can be cruel and uncaring. They often claim to care about their employees, but sometimes the reality can be quite different. This is the story of Kevin Ford, a cook and cashier at Burger King who had worked tirelessly for over two decades. To celebrate his remarkable feat of never taking a sick day, Burger King decided to shower him ...
The youngest self-made billionaire just bought Forbes.
Austin Russell is an American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Luminar Technologies. Luminar specializes in lidar and machine perception technologies, mainly used in autonomous cars. Luminar went public in December 2020, making him the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at the age of 25.Wha’s up with billionaires and news media? In a stunning turn of events, Austin Russell, the youngest self-made billionaire of 2021, has made headlines once again by acquiring a majority stake in Forbes ma...
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It seems there’s no limit to what billys can do these days.
Billys are short-form for Billionaires.
Mark Zuckerberg, the brain behind the colossal social media network Meta, is now dabbling in something quite different: cattle raising.
Yes, you heard it right.
Zuck is raising his own cattle, and not just any cattle, but Wagyu and Angus breeds.
He’s not doing it in a conventional way, either.
His cattle are feasting on beer and macadamia nuts, which he grows and produces right on his Hawaiian ranch.
He wants to create “some of the highest quality beef in the world”.

Admirable indeed.
Another fascinating chapter in the life of a man who has already done so much.
It is great to be a Billy eh.
Wagyu beef is renowned for its rich marbling and unique flavor profile, often commanding high prices in the market.
It’s a luxury in the culinary world, and Zuckerberg is aiming to take it a notch higher with his unique feeding regimen.
Feeding cattle with beer, although not widely practiced, is said to stimulate their appetites and could contribute to the meat’s tenderness and flavor.
And let’s not forget the macadamia nuts, a local produce that he’s integrating into their diet.

This approach not only promises a potentially superior beef quality but also reflects a desire to be locally sustainable and vertically integrated.
I mean, he has the money, resources, land, power and influence to pretty much do anything.
Why not eh?
What’s truly striking here is how billionaires like Zuckerberg can transform their wide-ranging interests into reality.
Owning vast acres of land in Hawaii, Zuckerberg’s foray into agriculture and animal husbandry is a testament to the incredible access, resources, and power that come with immense wealth.

From founding Facebook, winning jujitsu competitions, acquiring WhatsApp, investing billions in the Metaverse, renaming his company to Meta, to even challenging Elon Musk to a duel, Zuckerberg’s ventures are as diverse as they are ambitious.
He is the embodiment of the freedom and capacity to explore and innovate in fields far beyond one’s original expertise.
He really goes hard on his interests.
Of course, Zuckerberg’s activities in Hawaii haven’t been without controversy, particularly regarding land ownership and local community impacts.
His efforts in cattle raising, while intriguing, also come under the scrutiny of these broader concerns about the influence and footprint of tech billionaires in delicate ecosystems and communities.

Will his Wagyu venture set new standards in the beef industry?
Or will it remain a niche project of a billionaire with eclectic interests?
What a fascinating life he lives.
When you have the resources and curiosity of a person like Mark Zuckerberg, the sky’s the limit.
From dominating the digital world to potentially revolutionizing the Wagyu beef market, his journey exemplifies the sheer scope of what wealth and ambition can achieve.
I don’t mind trying his wagyu beef.
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Do you like Wagyu beef?
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#WagyuRevolution #ZuckerbergRanch #TechToTable #BillionaireFarmer #CattleInnovation #HawaiianWagyu #BeefOfTheFuture #FromMetaToMeat #SustainableFarming #AgriTechBillionaires

It seems there’s no limit to what billys can do these days.
Billys are short-form for Billionaires.
Mark Zuckerberg, the brain behind the colossal social media network Meta, is now dabbling in something quite different: cattle raising.
Yes, you heard it right.
Zuck is raising his own cattle, and not just any cattle, but Wagyu and Angus breeds.
He’s not doing it in a conventional way, either.
His cattle are feasting on beer and macadamia nuts, which he grows and produces right on his Hawaiian ranch.
He wants to create “some of the highest quality beef in the world”.

Admirable indeed.
Another fascinating chapter in the life of a man who has already done so much.
It is great to be a Billy eh.
Wagyu beef is renowned for its rich marbling and unique flavor profile, often commanding high prices in the market.
It’s a luxury in the culinary world, and Zuckerberg is aiming to take it a notch higher with his unique feeding regimen.
Feeding cattle with beer, although not widely practiced, is said to stimulate their appetites and could contribute to the meat’s tenderness and flavor.
And let’s not forget the macadamia nuts, a local produce that he’s integrating into their diet.

This approach not only promises a potentially superior beef quality but also reflects a desire to be locally sustainable and vertically integrated.
I mean, he has the money, resources, land, power and influence to pretty much do anything.
Why not eh?
What’s truly striking here is how billionaires like Zuckerberg can transform their wide-ranging interests into reality.
Owning vast acres of land in Hawaii, Zuckerberg’s foray into agriculture and animal husbandry is a testament to the incredible access, resources, and power that come with immense wealth.

From founding Facebook, winning jujitsu competitions, acquiring WhatsApp, investing billions in the Metaverse, renaming his company to Meta, to even challenging Elon Musk to a duel, Zuckerberg’s ventures are as diverse as they are ambitious.
He is the embodiment of the freedom and capacity to explore and innovate in fields far beyond one’s original expertise.
He really goes hard on his interests.
Of course, Zuckerberg’s activities in Hawaii haven’t been without controversy, particularly regarding land ownership and local community impacts.
His efforts in cattle raising, while intriguing, also come under the scrutiny of these broader concerns about the influence and footprint of tech billionaires in delicate ecosystems and communities.

Will his Wagyu venture set new standards in the beef industry?
Or will it remain a niche project of a billionaire with eclectic interests?
What a fascinating life he lives.
When you have the resources and curiosity of a person like Mark Zuckerberg, the sky’s the limit.
From dominating the digital world to potentially revolutionizing the Wagyu beef market, his journey exemplifies the sheer scope of what wealth and ambition can achieve.
I don’t mind trying his wagyu beef.
-
Do you like Wagyu beef?
-
#WagyuRevolution #ZuckerbergRanch #TechToTable #BillionaireFarmer #CattleInnovation #HawaiianWagyu #BeefOfTheFuture #FromMetaToMeat #SustainableFarming #AgriTechBillionaires
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