One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg

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The 33-year-old billionaire runs Facebook, a giant among social networks, whose market value is estimated at $ 505 billion. Moreover, Facebook topped the annual ranking of the best companies to work with from Glassdoor. People who wrote reviews on the site noted Zuckerberg as the main plus when working in the company.

While technical directors devote almost all their time to the company, Mark Zuckerberg finds time for the gym, traveling and time with his family. His work and time are balanced and productive, because Zuckerberg has eliminated the need for insignificant choices from his life (for example, what to wear to work) and sets ambitious goals for himself.

So, what does one day of Mark Zuckerberg's life look like.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg Source: Business Insider

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg After a walk at 8 a.m., Zuckerberg checks Facebook, messenger and WhatsApp on his phone.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg After he reads the news and responds to messages, he goes in for sports. He usually trains three times a week.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg Sometimes he takes his dog named Monster (in English — Beast) with him. Running with a dog turns out to be, if not motivating, then definitely funny, because "it's like watching a mop run."

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg The monster is a Hungarian shepherd dog with an impressive supply of wool.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg When the workout ends, Zuckerberg goes to breakfast, and he is not particularly picky. He just eats what he has. He doesn't want to waste his time on such small decisions.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg By the way, that's why he wears the same clothes. The billionaire's work uniform is jeans, sneakers and a gray T—shirt. When asked about this in 2014, he replied: "I want to clean up my life, make as few decisions as possible about everything except how to serve society better."

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg His home in Palo Alto, California, is managed by an artificial intelligence he created.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg Zuckerberg puts 50-60 hours a week to work on Facebook, but he thinks about the social platform continuously. "Most of the time I think about how to help the world communicate and serve society better. But it usually doesn't happen when I'm in the office or in a meeting, so it doesn't look much like what you call work."

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg Zuckerberg monitors his own channels on the social network. A group of 12 people helps him remove inappropriate comments and update his Facebook page.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg When Zuckerberg is not working, he broadens his horizons. Last year, he set a goal to learn Mandarin (the northern dialect of Chinese). He also tries to read as many books as possible — in 2015, he promised himself to read a new one every two weeks.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg The daily schedule, as a rule, depends on frequent trips.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg During them, he meets a lot of people, including world leaders. The photo shows Zuckerberg with Pope Francis.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg With former US President Barack Obama.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg With a good friend and actor Vin Diesel.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg In 2016, Zuckerberg made several trips around the country, which stirred up rumors that he was interested in a political career.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg It doesn't matter if he travels or works, Zuckerberg always spends time with his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan, and daughters. After the birth of both girls — Max and August — Zuckerberg took maternity leave to help his wife.

One day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg Every evening, the founder of Facebook puts the children to bed, tucks them in blankets and says the Jewish prayer for healing "Mi Sheberah".

Keywords: Facebook | Mark Zuckerberg | Work | Success

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