I Built a Tech Empire Worth Billions and Had the World at My Feet, But When I Watched a Shivering Single Mom Use a Crumpled Charity Card to Buy Nothing But Bread and Milk on Thanksgiving Eve, I Secretly Followed Her to the Wrong Side of the Tracks—And What I Saw Through Her Cracked Window Broke Me Down Completely, Forcing Me to Realize That Despite My Billions, I Was the One Who Was Truly Poor.
PART 1: THE GHOST IN THE GROCERY AISLE The automatic doors of the Whole Foods in Palo Alto whooshed open, letting in a gust of biting November wind. It was two days before Thanksgiving, and the store was a chaotic ballet of last-minute shoppers fighting over organic turkeys and artisanal cranberry sauce. I walked in,…