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A day in the Life of Jeff Bezos After Retirement | Luxury Lifestyle

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Bezos said in an email to Amazon employees also called amazonians while best known for Amazon Bezos has invested in numerous companies through his Venture Capital company Bezos Expeditions

Bezos offered to pay to have the city's historic conning shaven Bridge demolished so that his massive yacht may pass underneath it

Bezos spent a record 165 million dollars on the iconic Beverly Hills property of American Business magnate David Geffen making it the most famous and expensive purchase of his life

the clock was meant to be a constant reminder to Future Generations that today's events are still happening

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QWhat is Jeff Bezos doing after retirement?
QHow is Jeff Bezos spending his wealth post-CEO role?
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July 5, 1994, changed Jeff Bezos' life since it is the day he launched American multinational technology company Amazon. Now, twenty-four years later, in 2021, Bezos formally stepped down as CEO, and former Amazon Web Services executive Andy Jassy took over. Bezos is the third-wealthiest person in the world alongside Elon Musk who has impressive investment moneymakers. Jeff Bezos is stepping down as Amazon CEO and taking on the role of executive chairman of Amazon's executive board, but the billionaire mogul is making it clear that he's not ready for retirement just yet. "As Executive Chair I will stay engaged in important Amazon initiatives but also have the time and energy I need to focus on the Day 1 Fund, the Bezos Earth Fund, Blue Origin, The Washington Post, and my other passions," Bezos said in an email to Amazon employees, also called Amazonians. While best known for Amazon, Bezos has invested in numerous companies through his venture capital company Bezos Expeditions with no single thread connecting them all. Lets take a look at Jeff Bezos life after Retiement. Number 1 Unwinding Across The World In His $400 Million Custom Yacht Bezos made headlines in May 2021 for his summer vacation plans. Bloomberg reported that Bezos was spending $400 million on a 417-foot yacht. Its three giant sails were so high that the Netherlands, the superyacht-building Mecca where it was born, removed a historic bridge just so the record-breaking boat may sail out of Rotterdam. Landing a helicopter on the yacht was difficult due to its sails, but Bezos who owns multimillion car collection had a backup vessel with a helipad to follow the leading yacht. The shadow vessel is no slouch; at 246 feet in length, it has enough for 45 passengers and crew. Reportedly, Y7 21 is almost finished. It wasn't a breeze to get the shiny new ship out of Rotterdam. The creator of Amazon and current space entrepreneur, Jeff Bezos, offered to pay to have the city's historic Koningshaven Bridge demolished so that his massive yacht may pass underneath it. The new Superyacht, built by Oceanco for an estimated $500 million, was commissioned in 2018. The luxury shipyard is owned by Mohammed Al Barwani, a wealthy industrialist from Oman, and is located in Alblasserdam, about 12 miles from Rotterdam. Oceanco has been mum on the project, but that hasn't stopped a few rumors and leaks regarding Jeff Bezos's new boat from circulating. The ship's design is expected to be inspired by the Black Pearl, with three massive masts to harness wind power. The yacht's sleek black hull and white superstructure were first seen being rolled out of a shipyard last year. Number 2 Enjoying His $500 Worth Of Million Real Estate Jeff Bezos has amassed a real estate estimated at more than $500 million. As of 2017, Bezos was ranked as the 28th largest landowner in the United States by the Land Report. The billionaire has purchased multiple properties across the country, including several in his home state of Washington, several apartments in New York City, a few sprawling estates in California, a ranch in Texas, and several places in Washington, D.C. His most recent purchase is a $78 million compound located on La Perouse Bay, Maui, which sets a new record for the priciest home on Maui. Little is known about the property because it was never on the market. Still, it spans 14 acres and features various buildings, including a 4,500-square-foot main house and a 1,700-square-foot guest house, both designed in the Hawaiian plantation style. Number 3 Bezos' Mountain Clock And Space Project A mechanical clock called the Clock of the Long Now is currently being built to keep accurate time for at least 10,000 years, with Long Now Foundation being responsible for its construction. Located on Bezos's land in Texas, the first full-scale prototype clock is being manufactured and constructed by Bezos Expeditions with a budget of $42 million. The clock will be 500 feet tall, completely mechanical, driven by day/night thermal cycles, and synced at solar noon, according to Bezos, creator of Amazon and richest man on the planet. Bezos said the clock was meant to be a constant reminder to future generations that today's events are still happening. Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, aviation pioneer Wally Funk, and Oliver Daemen, an 18-year-old student from the Netherlands, were on board for the launch from Blue Origin's Launch Site One in West Texas near Van Horn. Daemen was the first paying passenger on New Shepard. subscribe channel - https://www.youtube.com/@technologyvision1