Contemporary Indian Philantropic Quote Inspiring, Reminecient of 19th Century Excerpt – Philantropist Joe Issa
If technology and steel
have anything in common, it can be found in what Joe Issa describes as “two
different individuals sharing the same sentiment about what people should do
with their wealth”, as he leaps across two distinct fields of endeavour, two
seperate hemispheres and two centuries, to find inspiration.
Issa, himself a
philantropist, says he finds inspiration from a quote by Indian technology
tycoon Azim Premji, which is reminecent of the famous 19th century excerpt by Scottish-American
steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie.
“Whenever I read a quote
like Mr. Premji’s it reminds me of how privilege I am, and therefore, my duty to
give back to the less privileged inorder to improve their world,” said Issa,
founder of the Cool Group of over 50 companies that are being leveraged
internationally, with the objective of making the group a global corporation.
Premji, who is 4th in the
world after giving away US$8 billion so far to charities, once said: “I
strongly believe that those of us, who are priveledged to have wealth, should
contribute significantly, to try and create a better world for the millions who
are far less priviledged.”
“There is also another compeling
reason for giving back to the underprivileged in communities,” Issa said,
arguing that he could not have made it without them, as he referenced a quote
by Carnegie that said: “No man can become rich without himself enriching
others…”
Issa, who at one time was
giving away over J$500,000 a month in scholarships to under-privileged Jamaican
children, according to the Business Observer, adds, “I especially like Mr.
Premji’s (quote) and his belief that riches are meant to be shared among the
less fortunate.”

At age 71, Premji is
rated 72nd among the world’s billionaires, with a net worth of US$16.5 billion
as at July 11 this year. He is also No. 4 among India’s richest, and is ranked
13th on India’s richest tech list. He is also India’s 61st most powerful
person.
And like Issa, he has studied
at a prestegious US university – Issa at College of the Holy Cross majoring in
Acounting and Economics, and Premji at Stamford majoring in Arts and Science – as
well as being married, with two children.
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