Friday 15 May 2015

Mark Zukerberg adding more billions to his networth


Mark Zuckerberg celebrated his 31st birthday with a billion dollar gift - $1.2billion, to be exact.
Facebook's shares jumped $2.93 yesterday to $81.37, translating into a billion dollar gain for it's founder and CEO, who happens to own 426.3 million of them.
The stock's rise was the cherry on top of Zuckerberg's 30th year, which saw his shares jump $9.4billion in value in addition to his $610,455 annual salary, according to USA Today Money.


But although his net worth is estimated to be around $35billion, you won't find Zuckerberg, who owns 15 percent of Facebook's shares, planning any grand birthday celebrations. Hehehe, definitely not an African man, with such achievement at such young age, ' people go hear am o'. Lol..
Zuckerberg plans to just have a quiet dinner at home with his wife Priscilla, he said during a town hall question and answer session at the Menlo Park, California headquarters on Thursday.
'I'm a low-key birthday person,' he said, according to USA Today. 'I get too much attention the rest of the time.' 



FEEL PRETTY IN AN UGLY WORLD


Have you ever felt ugly because of your skin colour, the shape of your nose, mouth or any part of your body? Be honest, you could have once in a while thought to yourself 'where was my mother when God was giving other kids pretty button nose, brown eyes, long legs, flawless skin and those other features you admire in other people. And are you tired of looking in the mirror and getting depressed, of avoiding your own reflection, and feeling awkward in social situations? Well don't despair - most of the time, ugliness is just an attitude we put on. But even when it's a real physical deformity or lack, it can always be overcome.
Here is how to go about it..

Smile. Believe it or not, smiling always makes people think of us attractive, because it definitely takes some level of confidence and self love to keep up a happy countenance, and people see us just the way we see ourselves. So be a little kind to yourself and think well of yourself and wear a real happy face. Remember our brains are programmed to be attracted to smiles from the time we are infants, and it can do miracles toward putting that 'special something' into your otherwise unremarkable face. If people don't even remember what you look like, often, they will be able to recall your genuine grin or laugh.