Billionaire who sold Minecraft to Microsoft is sad and lonely

From CNET: Being rich is wonderful.

At least that's the assumption the whole world seems to make.

The wealthy are today's so-called rock stars, even though the music that emerges from their mouths can sometimes feel like a dirge played on a flute slipped up someone's nose.

This is especially true of the tech world, where untold billions have descended on young, sometimes socially awkward, nerdy types.

Markus "Notch" Persson is one of those new billionaires. The 36-year-old founded Mojang, created Minecraft and sold it to Microsoft for $2.5 billion.

He bought himself a $70 million mansion in Beverly Hills, supposedly outbidding Jay Z and Beyonce.

After completing the Microsoft deal, he didn't join Redmond's merry band. Instead, he started a new life. He's wondering now if it's a better one.

In a series of tweets posted on Saturday, Persson exposed his feelings. Raw and deeply melancholy, they reveal that money truly isn't everything -- at least for him.

He began: "The problem with getting everything is you run out of reasons to keep trying, and human interaction becomes impossible due to imbalance."

It depends on how you define everything. For many people, Persson might seem like the man with everything. Instead, he bemoans the difficulty of having relationships.

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