CALIFORNIA: Tech giant Meta has raised alarms about the well-being of its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg suggesting a potential threat to his life as indicated in the latest financial report. Meta expressed dissatisfaction with Zuckerberg's lifestyle, particularly his involvement in activities with inherent dangers.
The report highlights that Zuckerberg's engagement in mixed martial arts, extreme sports and aerial activities poses serious risks creating a dilemma for both Meta and its investors. Meta emphasizes that any unavailability of Zuckerberg, for whatever reason, would significantly impact the company's operations.
This concern arises following Zuckerberg's surgery last November after sustaining injuries during martial arts training. Responding to the company's apprehensions, Zuckerberg defended his high-risk pursuits stating that big risks lead to big rewards.
In recent days, Zuckerberg has shifted his focus from technology to agriculture, venturing into cattle breeding. Operating a ranch in Koil Kolau, Hawaii, USA, Zuckerberg aims to produce the world's best beef. The billionaire feeds his cattle locally, providing them with a diet of macadamia nuts, dried fruits and locally brewed beer. Zuckerberg follows a farm-to-table policy, cultivating macadamia plants on the farm itself.