The Figure of a Geeky Student Who Is Now a Human USD 122 billion

 


Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg is now worth $122 billion. These were the days when he was a geeky student.


Zuck with one of the founders of Facebook, Dustin Moskovitz when they were students at Harvard University.




Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his dorm room at Harvard on February 4, 2004. At that time, its initial name was Thefacebook and was limited to a social network for Harvard students.




Posing with co-founder of Facebook, Chris Huges. In addition to Zuckerberg, Facebook was founded by Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.





Although busy raising Facebook, Zuck at that time still found time to party with his peers at Harvard.



He also took care of himself like a normal student at Harvard.




As is known, Zuckerberg then decided to drop out of Harvard to focus on developing Facebook.





Zuckerberg at that time certainly did not think Facebook would be as big as it is now. Zuck is not even confident about Facebook's potential. "It is impossible to say. When it was first launched, we hoped there would be 400 500 members," he said.



With his fellow students at Harvard. "Harvard doesn't have any kind of Facebook, so that's the gap we're trying to fill, and now we have 100,000 people. Who knows what will happen next," he added.




In his dorm room, maybe Zuckerberg in this photo just woke up.




Zuckerberg was passionate about coding from his youth which helped him develop Facebook.




Play guitar to entertain yourself. Later in life, Zuckerberg was busy developing Facebook in Silicon Valley. Facebook finally became widely available in September 2006. Not only for students. Its growth was unstoppable and finally sold its shares on the stock exchange in May 2012.



Starting as a social network for campuses, Facebook finally went global and Zuck became rich. Currently, the money according to Forbes is more than USD 122 billion.

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