The man who sold Minecraft to Microsoft for $2.5 billion reveals the empty side of success
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It's the dream of many a startup founder: Make something people love and wind up wildly rich, selling the company for billions.
But after you do that, what comes next? It could be a sense of hopeless isolation.
So says Minecraft founder Markus Persson (aka "Notch") in a strangely revealing series of tweets.
Microsoft bought Minecraft for $2.5 billion almost a year ago, and the founder did not join Microsoft after the sale.
Persson certainly looked like he was having a blast, living the big life. He bought a $70 million mansion, complete with a massive wall of candy, and has been hosting wild parties ever since.
But he's really bored and deeply lonely, he revealed in a series of tweets.
"The problem with getting everything is you run out of reasons to keep trying, and human interaction becomes impossible due to imbalance," he tweeted.
"Hanging out in ibiza with a bunch of friends and partying with famous people, able to do whatever I want, and I've never felt more isolated."
Here's the whole tweet string:
The problem with getting everything is you run out of reasons to keep trying, and human interaction becomes impossible due to imbalance.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
Hanging out in ibiza with a bunch of friends and partying with famous people, able to do whatever I want, and I've never felt more isolated.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
In sweden, I will sit around and wait for my friends with jobs and families to have time to do ? , watching my reflection in the monitor.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
When we sold the company, the biggest effort went into making sure the employees got taken care of, and they all hate me now.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
Found a great girl, but she's afraid of me and my life style and went with a normal person instead.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
I would Musk and try to save the world, but that just exposes me to the same type of ? that made me sell minecraft again.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
People who made sudden success are telling me this is normal and will pass. That's good to know! I guess I'll take a shower then!
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
But after you do that, what comes next? It could be a sense of hopeless isolation.
So says Minecraft founder Markus Persson (aka "Notch") in a strangely revealing series of tweets.
Microsoft bought Minecraft for $2.5 billion almost a year ago, and the founder did not join Microsoft after the sale.
Persson certainly looked like he was having a blast, living the big life. He bought a $70 million mansion, complete with a massive wall of candy, and has been hosting wild parties ever since.
But he's really bored and deeply lonely, he revealed in a series of tweets.
"The problem with getting everything is you run out of reasons to keep trying, and human interaction becomes impossible due to imbalance," he tweeted.
"Hanging out in ibiza with a bunch of friends and partying with famous people, able to do whatever I want, and I've never felt more isolated."
Here's the whole tweet string:
The problem with getting everything is you run out of reasons to keep trying, and human interaction becomes impossible due to imbalance.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
Hanging out in ibiza with a bunch of friends and partying with famous people, able to do whatever I want, and I've never felt more isolated.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
In sweden, I will sit around and wait for my friends with jobs and families to have time to do ? , watching my reflection in the monitor.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
When we sold the company, the biggest effort went into making sure the employees got taken care of, and they all hate me now.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
Found a great girl, but she's afraid of me and my life style and went with a normal person instead.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
I would Musk and try to save the world, but that just exposes me to the same type of ? that made me sell minecraft again.
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
People who made sudden success are telling me this is normal and will pass. That's good to know! I guess I'll take a shower then!
— Markus Persson (@notch) August 29, 2015
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Damn, this some real ? . Buying that big ass ? mansion was the start of his isolation lol. But you got to do something with that money or they will take it. For some strange reason when you make a good amount of money they don't allow you to just keep your ? .
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didn't read, ? needs to get himself another hobby.
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Some of the richest people are successful bc their passion and will to succeed comes first, money is secondary.
He sold his passion for money which is not wrong at all. Just need to start up something new, find new meaning in another project.
He has the financial freedom to do whtever he wants that party lifestyle gets old quick. -
didn't read, ? needs to get himself another hobby.Some of the richest people are successful bc their passion and will to succeed comes first, money is secondary.
He sold his passion for money which is not wrong at all. Just need to start up something new, find new meaning in another project.
He has the financial freedom to do whtever he wants that party lifestyle gets old quick.
Exactly he needs to pursue a new passion/hobby and regain that hunger for more. I believe he got bored with all that money technology, parties and fake friends will never truly make you happy in the end. He's back at the drawing board which is cool, now he doesn't have to worry about money as much and can put a feel effort in to it -
Bang yaself ?
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Great Gatsby ass ? ...
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If you don't know how to LIVE before having money, then you wont know what to do when you have it.
Old cry me a river ass ? ....use your imagination
I would never be bored or lonely with that much wealth. It's too much out here to see, learn, and experience.
Too each his own i guess... -
Lol this ? won and lost at life.
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? that ? & his inner turmoil too many brothas & sisters out here struggling & he mad he mad some real money ? him
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BARON_$AMEDI wrote: »Damn, this some real ? . Buying that big ass ? mansion was the start of his isolation lol. But you got to do something with that money or they will take it. For some strange reason when you make a good amount of money they don't allow you to just keep your ? .
Wouldn't that ? up the economy if billionaires are allowed to sit on their money? -
Soppy ? .
He should've got a job with M$ and kept developing Minecraft. -
Soppy ? .
He should've got a job with M$ and kept developing Minecraft.
Not even. It's clear he has talent, and now he has money to back it up.
He could be working on creating a new game.
? , he could create a start-up that finances indie developers and educates them on the path to go for creating games.
Even better, he could be reaching out to elementary schools and created programs to teach coding skills to underpriveleged younger kids so they can make their path in the world.
Instead, he's Draking it up like a ? . -
BARON_$AMEDI wrote: »Damn, this some real ? . Buying that big ass ? mansion was the start of his isolation lol. But you got to do something with that money or they will take it. For some strange reason when you make a good amount of money they don't allow you to just keep your ? .
You...really dont know the reasons? -
"Found a great girl, but she's afraid of me and my life style and went with a normal person instead"
lmao if that ? rhymed I would swear it was from a ? Drake song
lol @ "my lifestyle" when you're just a developer who got mega rich quick. it's not like you're tony montana gettin shot at while shoveling ? up your nose everyday -
Soppy ? .
He should've got a job with M$ and kept developing Minecraft.
Not even. It's clear he has talent, and now he has money to back it up.
He could be working on creating a new game.
? , he could create a start-up that finances indie developers and educates them on the path to go for creating games.
Even better, he could be reaching out to elementary schools and created programs to teach coding skills to underpriveleged younger kids so they can make their path in the world.
Instead, he's Draking it up like a ? .
Yep. There's a million ways he could use that money to lead a fulfilling life. -
Soppy ? .
He should've got a job with M$ and kept developing Minecraft.
Not even. It's clear he has talent, and now he has money to back it up.
He could be working on creating a new game.
? , he could create a start-up that finances indie developers and educates them on the path to go for creating games.
Even better, he could be reaching out to elementary schools and created programs to teach coding skills to underpriveleged younger kids so they can make their path in the world.
Instead, he's Draking it up like a ? .
Crazy that he has no one around him to suggest these things let alone come up with it himself. -
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Shizlansky wrote: »?
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If you don't know how to LIVE before having money, then you wont know what to do when you have it.
Old cry me a river ass ? ....use your imagination
I would never be bored or lonely with that much wealth. It's too much out here to see, learn, and experience.
Too each his own i guess...
LOL you sound exactly like him and a shitload of other folks who got rich fast. Before they actually experienced the lifestyle. We all talk like this because we don't see everything that comes with the wealth. You got to get the right people to watch your money and ? . Even then you can't be sure they not ? you because they went to school and are experts at it. The average person don't know ? about all them complicated taxes and ? . Rich people get even more stuff we aint never heard of added to their taxes. That's just one major issue of many.BARON_$AMEDI wrote: »Damn, this some real ? . Buying that big ass ? mansion was the start of his isolation lol. But you got to do something with that money or they will take it. For some strange reason when you make a good amount of money they don't allow you to just keep your ? .
Wouldn't that ? up the economy if billionaires are allowed to sit on their money?
You ever heard of that law(that the ultra rich ass families/corporations came up with no doubt) came up with not so long ago? It stops people from having monopolies over things. Which is hilarious because after they did it all of a sudden they want to make up this rule. When you really think about it, they just don't want nobody to make it to their level unless they allow it. Now they will give you a job and a position under them. But you will never stand next to them.
People keep making the Illuminati out to be some shadowy evil organization and ? . But their really just these few rich ass families who have major control over all the natural resources(wood, metal, farming, water, electricity, T.V etc etc). Also the people who have the money trees and print the money. The people who hold the money(banks) as well.
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White people are ? sometimes. There's no reason a winfall like that should ever make you depressed.
But I believe nobody should have a billion dollars. It's too much money to be caught up in one person. I by some crazy set of circumstances I ever got a billy, I'd probably give 90% of it away right away. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »White people are ? sometimes. There's no reason a winfall like that should ever make you depressed.
But I believe nobody should have a billion dollars. It's too much money to be caught up in one person. I by some crazy set of circumstances I ever got a billy, I'd probably give 90% of it away right away.
People laugh at me or don't think I'm serious whenever I say this ? . But throwing big ass parties and spending your money on ? you really don't need is cool though.
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BARON_$AMEDI wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »White people are ? sometimes. There's no reason a winfall like that should ever make you depressed.
But I believe nobody should have a billion dollars. It's too much money to be caught up in one person. I by some crazy set of circumstances I ever got a billy, I'd probably give 90% of it away right away.
People laugh at me or don't think I'm serious whenever I say this ? . But throwing big ass parties and spending your money on ? you really don't need is cool though.
The bold is real ? . I'm not some super duper Mother Theresa type, but I just don't understand that ? . With all the people suffering in this world, there's know way I could do some ? like spend 100K on alcohol in one night at the club. That's crazy to me. -
I didn't realise TV was a natural resource.
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Oh boo hoo.
? damn at 70 million dollar mansion though.. I gotta find pics of that beast. -
He can do literally anything he wants and he can't think of something to do?
Some people are just not supposed to have money