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My take on NextGen billionaire aka Twitter

Billionaires are buying things they like most , 
Today we're going to take a look how it's changing our daily lives, 

Tesla ceo Elon Musk recently acquired most popular social media platform Twitter for almost 40 billion dollar.

All looks good in this idea but here's a catch,
Elon Musk is all set to apply charges to use this most important and popular social media platform Twitter, 

The most common question in this list is why he actually doing this, 
We know there's so many reasons, some of the main reason are as below, let's know some of them.

Elon Musk is not a easy to handle billionaire, he is the man behind most popular payment app PayPal we all are using this for some of it's features, he achieved Tesla motors we all know this.

He is the one who loves genuine things , if you're enough capable of doing something you must have voice, and that voice must be heard by everyone, to make it simple he bought Twitter and asking people to pay for this feature, if you are going to pay it actually means that you are genuine person. 
Yes this is the main reason .

Now a company needs funds to pay bills and expenses which takes a lot of work , but wait we are not wanting to pay them for their bills , and want to use their high-end services. That's not actually a good idea .

I believe this is what a billionaire should think to run his or her company. I do support Elon Musk for all this .

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