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Palantir CEO Alex Karp近日在一次播客采访中分享了一个关于他如何利用财富为童年爱犬Rosita迁坟的独特经历。Karp表示,拥有财富的一个好处是可以做对自己意义重大的事情。他通过多种方式联系到购买了他童年故居的房主,并获得许可,将Rosita的遗骸从费城的旧宅院中迁出,重新安葬在他新罕布什尔州的家中。Karp深情回忆了Rosita,称它“更像人而不是狗”,并认为Rosita在他生命中扮演了重要角色。这一故事也被收录在关于他的新传记《山谷里的哲学家》中,展现了这位亿万富翁CEO不为人知的温情一面。

💰 财富的独特运用:Palantir CEO Alex Karp认为,作为亿万富翁,他可以利用资源去做对自己而言意义重大的事情。他选择将这份“重大的事情”用于为童年爱犬Rosita实现迁坟安葬的愿望。

🐕 爱犬情深:Karp深情回忆了Rosita,形容它“更像人而不是狗”,并强调了Rosita在他成长过程中扮演的重要角色。这种超越普通宠物的情感联系,是促使他花费精力去完成迁坟的关键原因。

🤝 跨越阻碍的沟通与协调:为了实现迁坟,Karp主动联系了购买他童年故居的房主。尽管可能面临阻碍,但他通过“各种方式”与对方沟通,最终获得了慷慨的同意,展现了他在追求目标时的决心和沟通能力。

📖 传记中的温情故事:Karp为爱犬迁坟的故事被收录在他最新的传记《山谷里的哲学家:Alex Karp、Palantir与监控国家的崛起》中。这一细节为公众描绘了一个更加立体和人性化的CEO形象,揭示了其在硬核科技领域之外的另一面。

Palantir CEO Alex Karp

Palantir CEO Alex Karp said being a billionaire has its perks, including giving his childhood dog a final resting place closer to home.

"One of the crazy things about having resources is you can do things that mean a lot to you," Karp told podcaster Molly O'Shea during an interview that was posted on Tuesday.

Karp said he secured an agreement that allowed him to exhume the remains of his childhood dog, Rosita, from the Philadelphia home where he grew up.

The Palantir CEO said that "through all sorts of ways," he got in touch with the person who bought the house, "and the person was very generous and, for lots of reasons, agreed to have me exhume their whole yard."

Karp's efforts to secure Rosita's remains are also part of a series of anecdotes journalist Michael Steinberger wrote about in "The Philosopher in the Valley: Alex Karp, Palantir, and the Rise of the Surveillance State," a new biography about the Palantir CEO that came out earlier this month. Steinberger wrote that it was one of the more unique ways Karp decided to spend his fortune after the defense and data company went public in September 2020.

Karp is estimated to be worth over $17 billion, according to Bloomberg's Billionaire Index. His net worth has grown by $10 billion since January, buoyed by Palantir's rising stock price.

Steinberger wrote that the university professors who owned Karp's childhood home "initially balked" at his request. Ultimately, they agreed, he wrote, and "Karp subsequently made a donation to the university where they taught." Business Insider reached out to Palantir for more information about the arrangement.

Karp fondly recalled his family's beloved pet during his interview with O'Shea. He said that it was clear from the moment the Karp family encountered the dog in the pound that she would fit right in.

"There's this dog that is — and the person screaming, 'I hate this dog. I hate this dog,'" Karp said. 'And then my mom said, 'Well, why do you hate the dog?'"

The dog, which they later named Rosita, had found a way to break out of its cage, Karp said, as well as sometimes opening the locks on other cages.

"And then my mom was like, 'That's our dog,'" Karp recalled.

Karp said Rosita fit right into the family, which he lovingly described as "a total freak show." Karp's mother, Leah Jaynes Karp, is an artist, a background that the Palantir CEO has credited with influencing the direction of his company.

"Rosita played a tremendous role in our life," the Palantir CEO said. "It was more like, she's very, very high IQ. It was honestly more like a human than a dog."

Other CEOs and tech industry titans have long gushed about their dogs. For years, Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff had his dog Koa on the executive board as "chief love officer." Until 2015, Yelp's unofficial mascot was Darwin, the dog of CEO Jeremy Stoppelman. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made his dog, Beast, a Puli, his own Facebook page with public figure status. Not to be outdone, Elon Musk briefly crowned his Shiba Inu, Floki, as CEO of Twitter.

"He's a great dog, very alert, and it's hard to get anything by him," Musk said during a live Twitter Space in 2023.

Karp is well known for his outspokenness — and his eccentricity. He does daily tai chi and keeps pairs of swim googles in his office. He sometimes works in his barn and pursued a Ph.d in philosophy.

"Yeah, there's a lot in the book I probably wouldn't have told," Karp said, when asked about the exhumation of Rosita's remains.

According to the book, Rosita is now buried at Karp's home in New Hampshire. The CEO has previously said that he enjoys cross-country skiing, often near his home in the Granite State.

"I took Rosita, and, yeah, now I have her burial site near my home," Karp said, adding that "Rosita was the best."

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