Ma graduated from college in 1988 and got a job at a local university teaching English. He made $12 a month in this job. At a recent luncheon at the Economics Club of New York at which Ma spoke, he referred to this period of his life as the “best life I had.” He explained that when you don’t have a lot of money, you know how to spend it. Obviously, there are limitations and necessities should come first. When you’re a billionaire, a lot of responsibility comes with all of that money. During the speech he said: Ma feels he needs to spend his money to benefit society. This is not the first time the billionaire has talked about his feelings that being a billionaire is a burden. In a speech at a panel at the Clinton Global Initiative, he talked about his days teaching English as some of the most fantastic of his life. Ma feels that people with $1 million are “lucky,” whereas when you have $10 million, “you’ve got troubles.” Alibaba IPO’d for a record $25 billion. After that, Ma felt the pressure that comes with that responsibility. Knowing that everyone is focusing on the stock price of Alibaba really got under his skin. Don’t get him wrong, Ma is thrilled with how successful  Alibaba is. However, in an interview with CNBC he said: