The founder of the app, Amazon, Jeff Bezos reveals he has decided to donate the majority of his wealth during his lifetime, and we have a list of recommended things he can donate for. Jeff who is 58 years old, and his partner, Lauren Sanchez, not long ago said about their decision to give away his wealth in an interview with CNN.

“The hard part is figuring out how to do it in a levered way,” quoted saying. “It’s not easy. Building Amazon was not easy. It took a lot of hard work, a bunch of very smart teammates, hard-working teammates, and I’m finding — and I think Lauren is finding the same thing — that charity, philanthropy, is very similar.” This is the very first time Bezos had revealed about donating the majority of his fortune — a thing that other multimillionaires like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have already decided on.

But, while Gates has promised to put his large empire of Microsoft wealth into health initiatives like battling malaria, Bezos wasn’t as particular. He also owns that rocket business, Blue Origin, and the potential purchase of an NFL team on the table, so nobody can predict how much he’ll have at last after he spends on those things. Jeff Bezos’ net worth is approximately $124.1 billion on Monday, as per Forbes’ live tracker.

If we were to think of how much Bezos can give to every single one on this planet it will round off to US$15.50. That is one sufficient amount to order a pizza or purchase an entree at a luxury restaurant.

Jeff Bezoz has as of now already given out a huge amount of wealth to battle climate change. Such as, he’s given out $10 billion over a decade to his very own charity, named the Bezos Earth Fund.

He didn’t reveal to CNN the exact manner in which he is planning to donate the remaining part of his money, and it appears like he’s figuring it out. “There are a bunch of ways that I think you could do ineffective things,” he was quoted saying. “So you have to think about it carefully and you have to have brilliant people on the team.” When Bill Gates promised to donate his money, he gave off the majority part for his charity, named the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.