
Jeff Bezos' recent comments about feeling a 'glow' from creating wealth for 'other people' have sparked discussion. These 'other people' are identified as investors who took risks by investing in companies like Amazon. This perspective echoes Milton Friedman's view that an entrepreneur's primary duty is to stockholders, not philanthropy. Bezos stated he has sufficient personal wealth and finds satisfaction in shareholder success, a sentiment his supporters interpret as capitalism rewarding all who invest, suggesting personal responsibility for wealth.