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I know you're trying to make yourself sound smart when you say his skills are "entry level", but it only shows how out of touch you are.
"Entry level" is stuff like installing a noob-friendly Linux distro, learning some simple bash commands, and some very basic ricing.
Besides, the fact he's a millionaire actually makes it more impressive that he's getting interested in learning shit for the fun of it, not less. Most millionaires go one of two ways:
>Zero self-improvement, just piss their money on expensive holidays, exclusive events, and OTT ways to flaunt their wealth
>The opposite extreme. They can't turn off the grindset mentality that made them rich, so they're never content. They have to keep pushing their brand more, making more money, winning more awards, etc
Pewds has a healthy middle ground. Slowed down, settled in Japan, but still learns stuff that interests him. I'd like to think I'd do something similar if I were rich.