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Jeff Bezos's donations to Eva Longoria and the admiral behind Osama bin Laden's capture demonstrate that significant philanthropy can be achieved without requiring substantial wealth.

PhilanthropyWealth DistributionApr 21, 2026score 0.282 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses Jeff Bezos's past donations to Eva Longoria and an admiral involved in capturing Osama bin Laden, highlighting the idea that wealth is not a prerequisite for philanthropy. The posts emphasize the narrative that significant contributions can be made without substantial financial resources.

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Jeff Bezos's donations to Eva Longoria and the admiral behind Osama bin Laden's capture demonstrate that significant philanthropy can be achieved without requiring substantial wealth.
Parent: PhilanthropyEntity: Jeff BezosImpact: positiveDate: Apr 21, 2026Target: The idea that significant philanthropy can be achieved without requiring substantial wealth.

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Jeff Bezos once gave Eva Longoria and the admiral behind Osama bin Laden’s capture $100 million—but she says you don’t need wealth to give back https://fortune.com/2026/04/21/jeff-bezos-gave-eva-longoria-admiral-behind-osama-bin-laden-capture-100-million-you-dont-need-wealth-to-give-back/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub Posted into Lifestyle @lifestyle-fortune
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Jeff Bezos once gave Eva Longoria and the admiral behind Osama bin Laden’s capture $100 million—but she says you don’t need wealth to give back https://fortune.com/2026/04/21/jeff-bezos-gave-eva-longoria-admiral-behind-osama-bin-laden-capture-100-million-you-dont-need-wealth-to-give-back/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub Posted into Business @business-thenewsdesk
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