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Billionaire Lays First Brick for Mars Home in Bid to Save Planet Earth

Puts himself in contention for Nobel Prize in 2022

Pranshu "Maverick" Dwivedi
3 min readOct 16, 2021
Photo by Mike Kiev on Unsplash

In what might be the first real action taken by an influential celebrity towards fighting climate change, respected billionaire Justlove Beingrich personally laid the first brick of his upcoming Mars home, media reported.

Beingrich, who has been among the top 20 richest people in the world for two decades now, first broke into the list when his vast oil empire shot up in value with rising energy prices across the world.

Beingrich’s company owns the drilling and exploration rights to all the major oil reserves in America and multiple sites in the Middle East.

He is widely acknowledged as a philanthropist after he signed the Giving Pledge and joined the world’s leading billionaires in signing 99% of all his wealth to charity.

Beingrich’s companies also employ 300,000 people globally in their oil operations, providing livelihood at an average salary that is double the minimum wage in America.

Beingrich was quoted as saying,

“I only got lucky to have patented the unique oil rigs and related technology, but it is these frontline workers who truly make the magic happen. I would be remiss to not…

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Pranshu "Maverick" Dwivedi
Pranshu "Maverick" Dwivedi

Written by Pranshu "Maverick" Dwivedi

Stay-at-home-dad who "retired" from a 12-year career in finance at the age of 35. Curious thinker with an opinion on nearly everything and is here to share it.

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