Viral TikTok video shows Jeff Bezos’s net worth with Rice Grains

Viral TikTok video shows Jeff Bezos’s net worth with Rice Grains

Viral TikTok video shows Jeff Bezos’s net worth with Rice Grains
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The current wave of TikTok videos that keep springing up on our social media feeds is enough to keep us entertained.

Sometimes hilarious, sometimes thought-provoking – these viral videos on Tik Tok have caught the fancy of most of social media users.

The latest one that has made even the non-TikTok viewers look up and notice.

A video showing Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’s net worth with the help of rice grains.

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It goes without saying it was a mountain of grains.

The viral TikTok video was made by Humphrey Yang, who is an e-commerce consultant from Silicon Valley.

Watch the viral TikTok video:

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He regularly posts finance-centric videos with subtle nuances of humour; but this latest video has put him in spotlight.

In a 2-part video series, Humphrey used one grain of rice to represent USD 100,000; so 10 grains made for USD 1 million, and 10,000 grains depicted a total amount of USD 1 billion.

The video garnered quite a stir on social media.

Humphrey, then decided to come out with another video to measure how much pounds of rice would be needed to make an estimate of USD 122 billion.

That was supposedly Jeff Bezos’s net worth at the time of making the video.

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The video shows how rich is the richest man in the world with the help of rice, and it humoured our Twitteratti to no end.

It obviously drew out various funny, satirical and socio-political reactions from Twitter users.

One Twitter user wished to have just one grain of rice from the heap while another wanted to eat the rice with sauce.

Twitter Reactions:

Here are some Twitter reactions regarding the video.

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