Shaquille O’Neal Generously Shows Off his $400 Million, Randomly Paying at Best Buy and Gifting 70-inch TVs
Shaquille O’Neal is a generous man, so much so that he has a rule. He pays for someone whenever he himself is buying. Whether it is at a restaurant or a Walmart, this gesture is routine.
There are so many instances of this that we often run out of things to say about Shaq’s kind heart. Is there anything else he can do to liven things up?
It so happened that just a few days ago, O’Neal did the same thing. Shaq was out in Best Buy and couldn’t help but strike up a conversation with a couple.
And much to their delight, he decided to foot the bill and buy them something.
Shaquille O’Neal shows off wealth and generosity
Shaq is known for his huge fortune and for a public figure, that fortune is very well documented. We are all aware fo his sizeable assets, his investments, and the earnings from his NBA career.
His wealth tallies or perhaps even exceed the estimated $400 million. Coming from an impoverished background, Shaq decided that he would help out common people, whenever and wherever he can.
To that end, he decided to help a couple out by buying their washing machine for them. Not only that but Shaq was feeling extra generous, and he added a 70-inch TV to boot.
Well, since TVs cost less than $1000, we don’t think this one would have hurt Shaq too much.
Shaq likes to give and help the needy
It is no secret that Shaq likes to give. Over his thoroughly well-documented life, we have seen hundreds of instances of his generosity. From buying people MacBooks to helping out a kid with a size-17 shoe, Shaq has done it all.
And there is no stopping this, O’Neal has stated time and again that he likes to give.
Society would be better off with more people like Shaq. His generosity should serve as a lesson for everyone. If you can give, you should.
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