Mark Zuckerberg does not give everything that his daughters want and they even have chores they have to do each day.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is worth billions of dollars. He has seemingly endless funds. Mark and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, currently have two children. They have a two-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old daughter. The couple sat down with CBS to talk about their home, their family and to talk about how they are raising their children. CBS This Morning‘s Gayle King wanted to ask about the rules they live by with their family. King asked the couple, “How do you raise children when you can really give them anything, materially, to be grounded?”

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Mark shares that he does have a lot of money but that does not mean that all of the money is available to his children. “Well I think, first of all, we don’t give them everything,” said Zuckerberg, 35. “That’s an important piece, but they also just have responsibilities.”  “They have chores, they have responsibilities,” adds pediatrician and philanthropist Chan, 34. “We also take them to work. Mark and I take both of them to the office to see what we do, how we contribute.”

The couple really tries to make sure that both of their children understand how hard they worked to get to where there are financially. Both Zuckerberg and Chan have jobs that contribute to society and those jobs didn't just fall into their lap. They want to teach their children about hard work and how to make it in this world. They are not just going to give them everything they want even if they can afford to give them all that they ask.

The couple created the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI). Chan recently wished her daughter a happy 4th birthday. She shared how CZI "started with family — in a letter to Max from Mark and myself about our hopes for the future. Now our CZI family has grown to employees and partners around the world who are working to eradicate disease, help more kids get the education they deserve, and reform the criminal justice system,” continued the mother of two.

“We believe that the only way we’re going to build a better future for everyone is to bring together people with different viewpoints and experiences — from technologists and community leaders to policymakers, educators and researchers. It’s these unlikely partnerships that make up the CZI family, and we’re so grateful for their collaboration,” Chan concluded, directing readers to the organization’s annual letter. “We planned to tell Max, and the world, that we’d give away 99 percent of our wealth to realize that vision. But when Priscilla went into labor, we still weren’t completely finished writing,” Zuckerberg chimed in. “There I was in active labor, and Mark has a copy of the letter that he’s trying to edit with me,” Chan continued. “I was like, ‘I’m a little busy over here!’" “But we got it finished and posted it on Facebook,” the tech mogul added. “And so the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was born, right along with Max.”

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