billionaire thing small. don t play the b small. it s a very big deal because it allows you to [ laughter ] it allows you to actually do the work, so instead of saying, gee, i would like to help so many people or you should go out and help people, you can actually use that, and i m now at this stage of my career thinking about how to do that more poignantly and fruitfully, and now looking for ways i can do that to create a level of stainability within our communities that will go long beyond my lifetime. what would that look like? well, you know, i did a piece about 60 minutes, and i m telling you, i m telling you, that changed me immensely because when i first opened my school, i started to notice from all of these brilliant young girls that i discovered in townships and villages throughout south africa that
another third of your career left. which do you need to deliver on your career? honest to goodness, i think in order to actually do the stuff, money is important. i also think that the thing i hold the dearest and the reason why the noise about running for president moved me so humbly and deeply is because it means that you have somewhere in the work gained the people s trust. yes, you have. and there is nothing more important to mow than having the trust of the people and the audience. i mean, i recognize that it is the audience who came every day and watched, you know, from all over the world. generations. yes, that helped me to be who i am, so i think the renowned. the standings, the ability to be trusted in saying something, but, listen, don t play the billionaire thing small. don t play the b small.