When a poor person becomes rich instantly, one of the first things it might do is buy a lot of food on his plate. And if you're worth $7.7 billion, that's a lot of food. For Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, however, money doesn't mean food. Based on an interview with the tech CEO, he revealed that he has been doing an extreme diet-- by eating only once! Can you believe it?
How to be like Jack Dorsey?
If there is one phrase that won't work on the Jack Dorsey, that might be the term 'bread and butter.'
After all, the tech CEO doesn't eat breakfast nor lunch. Dorsey reveals in an interview that his extreme diet only requires him to eat seven meals a week. That's exactly once a day.
Worse, the seven meal diet could also be lower most of the time. According to Business Insider, Dorsey has been famous in the past-- not just on creating Twitter-- but with his rigorous diet schedule.
Dorsey wakes up at 5 AM, meditates for exactly two hours, and walked a five-mile walk towards inside the Twitter headquarters.
He will not eat during these hours. Preferably, Dorsey would only eat once a day on weekdays. Over the weekend, sometimes the tech billionaire would not eat anything at all. He is also a vegan and practices the Paleo diet.
That is how Twitter CEO balances his time and meal diet at the same time.
Does Jack Dorsey suffer from an eating disorder?
Due to his very extreme diet of once-a-day meals, some netizens also called him out for a non-healthy diet.
The Twitter CEO was also called having an 'eating disorder' for eating way too much small portions of food.
Though the diet seemed unlikely, it was not as bad as you think it is. Since dinner is Dorsey's favorite meal of the day, he reveals that this meal is "a really big meal" that consists of protein like fish, chicken or steak, and "a lot of greens," including arugula, according to CNBC in 2019.
Maybe his diet is not really as bad as we think.
After all, his job as a Twitter CEO seemed to be doing well for quite some years now.
Twitter hack: How did Jack Dorsey surpass the challenge?
On July 15, the social media platform has experienced one of its challenging problems in 2020: someone hacked their system.
At least 130 high-profile personalities became victims of a hacking attack that posted Bitcoin claims on each of their threads. Personalities like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Joe Biden, and even Former President Barack Obama were all compromised.
Dorsey later apologized for what happened--promised to put more stringent safeguards on the platform.
"Last week was a really tough week for all of us at Twitter, and we feel terrible about the security incident that negatively affected the people we serve and their trust in us," Dorsey said and apologized for the incident.
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Written by Jamie Pancho