How Bike Shop Owner Discovered He Was Jeff Bezos’ Dad
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Published 2019-07-09
All Comments (21)
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It’s disrespectful to say he wasted his life fixing bikes
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Damn, they act like He’s living in a dumpster. Chill out.
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"Toiled away in obscurity." Thats like 99% of us, and they make it sound terrible and shameful.
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"In the bike shop, where he toiled away in obscurity for the next 40 years." Jesus, give the man some credit for living his life the way he wanted.
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The poor man. His whole life insulted by a disrespectful bad reporter. Making him and his achievements look small.
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What a disrespectful report, so if you're not a billionaire your life is a waste? That says a lot about the producers
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“Toiled away in obscurity”. This report is blatantly condescending and disrespectful. So if you’re not a billionaire and just have a reasonably modest job, you’ve wasted your life? That’s ridiculous.
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Man, a lot of people can't even afford to live in the house his father is living in. Don't downplay his life accomplishments.
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I dislike how they downplayed his achievements.
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To be honest, that guy probably lived a fulfilling life. Don’t make a successful guy seem like a loser because he isn’t the ceo of Amazon.
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mentalities like this reporter’s is what will lead to having a very depressing life. Valuing monetary success over almost everything.
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Do you know how hard it is to have a small business running for that long? Don’t diminish his accomplishments
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Jeff has the perfect backstory for becoming a super villain. Lost his wife, never met his father. Extremely rich.
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He did well himself as a businessman until this reporter decided to downplay his achievements just to highlight Jeff's net worth.
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"this news would change his life forever" dude died a year later
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I'm just happy the man got to know what became of his son before he passed away, regardless of if he saw him again or not. That in itself probably made him proud and gave some clarity to something he'd probably been wondering for much of his life
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"toiled away in absurdity" "Modest house" People don't have to be gazillionaires to have meaningful lifes
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Just because this old man owns a bike shop, makes a decent living, has a wife and a nice house, and isn't the CEO of a successful online shopping service doesn't mean he's "living in obscurity"
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“Jorgensen toiled away in obscurity for the next 40 years working in his bike shop” What a disrespectful belittling statement to someones life.
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Its so depressing that He wasnt able to see his own son in his entire life.