 Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft. Bill Gates built the biggest company in the world, Microsoft. And he made a lot of money for himself. 70 billion dollars. How do you make 70 billion dollars? Anybody know? How do you make 70 billion dollars? Well, you create, how much you value? The only way to make 70 billion dollars for yourself is to create trillions of dollars of value out there. Bill Gates changed the world. Hundreds of millions of people all over this planet are better off because of Microsoft. That's why he could get 70 billion. But the only way to make a billion is to sell your product to hundreds of millions of people. Why would they buy your product? Because it's going to make their life better. We've established that, right? So the only way to become a billion is to make the world a better place. To improve the lives of hundreds of millions of billions of people. So Bill Gates did that. So he should be like the greatest humanitarian in all of history. He made the world a better place with billions of people when he was at Microsoft. I mean, he are more people than Mother Teresa. Much more people than Mother Teresa. Not on the same scale. Yet, is he more? Is he noble? Is he good and virtuous? We'll get him giving us money every week. We'll get to that phenomenon. I'm just talking about making the money. Is he noble and good? Are we going to make him a saint? Because he helped make the world a better place. Why won't we make him a saint? Because he dared to make 70 billion dollars in the process. If you help yourself by helping other people, it doesn't count. I mean, you guys don't remember, but I remember the 90's when people looked at Bill Gates with, you know, they had my of him as an entrepreneur. But morally, they thought he was a bad guy. Because he was making so much money. When did Bill Gates become a good guy? When he left Microsoft, God forbid you actually work with me money. And he started giving it all away. Giving money, that's cool. That's normal. That's good. Now you're a good guy. He's not changing the world much. He's not helping out many people. Now we're near as many people as he did with Microsoft. But now he's a good guy because at least he's not making anything for himself. God forbid you do that. Now he's not a saint. We're still not building statues for him. Right? Because what is required to become saint? You have to be poor. But it's not just about money being a saint. What else is a saint good about? Sacrificing. Suffering. If you have got a museum, I don't care. I don't know what kind of museum you have. She'll probably go find you out. If you ever be to Europe and you go to Christian museums with a lot of Christian paintings and they have paintings of saints, you ever seen a saint in a painting with a big smile on their face having a good time? No. Because the whole point of being a saint is to suffer. The whole point of being a saint is if you suffered helping other people or fighting for God or helping something. But not thinking of yourself, not enjoying life, not being happy. That contradicts morality. So the point is this. We live with a moral code. All of us live with this moral code. I think Christianity is being unbelievably successful in exporting this moral code to every corner of the world. We live with a moral code that basically says that self-interest is evil and bad and what's good is giving, sacrificing, being self-less.