Simon Cowell, with a $600 million fortune from his television career, intends for his wealth to support charitable causes, not his son, Eric. Cowell’s fatherhood journey began in 2014, but he’s committed to encouraging Eric’s self-reliance, rather than inheriting his fortune. Cowell states, “Your legacy has to be that hopefully you gave enough people an opportunity, so that they could do well, and you gave them your time, taught them what you know.”
Cowell’s preference is to aid children and animal charities, though he hasn’t chosen a specific one yet. He shares his philanthropic philosophy with other prominent figures like Anderson Cooper, who plans to provide education for his child, asserting, “you got to get on it.” Bill Gates also prioritizes philanthropy over inheritance through his foundation.
The consensus among such wealthy individuals is clear: nurturing a strong work ethic and sense of responsibility in their children is paramount. They aim to inspire their children to understand the value of hard work and societal contribution, crafting legacies that emphasize making a positive impact over accumulating wealth.