The American businessman and computer scientist Paul Graham recently caused a debate about X (previously Twitter) after publishing about his experience in a sale of school cakes. It is said that it has a net worth of more than one billion dollars. In the publication now viral, it reveals that the sale was being directed by 7 -year -old children. After buying an item, he asked them to return their change. However, they refused to do so because they said it was destined for charity. The subtitle of the publication said: “In the sale of baking of the school, I bought a baked of an indeterminate type of a couple of children of 7 years. I asked if they could give me a change for 5 pounds. They said they could not. His coin tub, but said they couldn’t give me any of that, because it was for charity. “
In the sale of school cakes I bought a baked of an indeterminate type of a couple of 7 -year -old youth. I asked him if they could give me a change for £ 5. They said they couldn’t. I pointed out his coin bath, but they said they couldn’t give me any of that, because it was for charity.
– Paul Graham (@Paulg) January 24, 2025
The publication has registered 1.2 million visits so far in X. It has caused a variety of reactions in the comments. Several people praised the commercial insight of children to maintain change. Some said the students knew that Paul could “pay it.” Some criticized Paul for even asking for changes in a sale of charity. Read the reactions selected below:
“It looks like an elite ploy to impose without cash even in the sales of baking of school. It reaches the important point, please: was the mass good or was it an unfortunate purchase?”
It looks like an elite ploy to impose without cash even in the sales of baked from school. I get to the important point please: was the dough good or was it a repentant purchase? – PB (@Ruysbroek) January 24, 2025
“Get on offering changes, blames the client to force him. It sounds like an intelligent business for me.”
divert of offering changes, guilt to the client to force him.
It sounds like an intelligent business for me. V (@v727) January 24, 2025
“Why would you demand a change in a charity event?”
Why would you demand a change in a charity event? – Dr. Simon Sinkeshagen (@shundeshagen) January 24, 2025
“My net assets is approximately one tenth of one percent of Paul’s and I do not imagine that I do not even imagine the audacity to ask for changes in a sale of baking of children’s charity.”
My net assets is approximately one tenth of one percent of Paul’s and I would not imagine even considering the audacity of asking for changes in a charity baking for children. Zac Wasielewski (@xac) January 24, 2025
“7 -year -old children are incredible negotiators, they do not adhere to the logic of our world.”
7 -year -old children are incredible negotiators, do not adhere to the logic of our world. Wayne Allan (@xwayfinder) January 24, 2025
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