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John McAfee
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How'd he get so rich? The founder of McAfee Software, the largest anti-virus software company in the world, McAfee sold the company in 1999 and now spends his time flying air trikes—contraptions that look like motorcycles with wings. In addition to writing several books on yoga, he has also built a new town in New Mexico, complete with a coffee shop and movie theater.