Bill Gates sat in his sprawling, high-tech mansion, staring at the news headline on his tablet: “Nelly Furtado and Joe Jukic Plan for a Family of 13.” His jaw clenched as he read the details: Nelly, at her age, had defied convention by having children later in life and now planned to have seven more biological children with Joe. On top of that, the couple intended to adopt three more, bringing their total to thirteen.
“This is madness,” Bill muttered, setting the tablet down with a thud. He paced the room, his mind racing. “Doesn’t she realize the strain this puts on the planet? The carbon footprint of one person is already too much, and they want thirteen?”
He poured himself a glass of sparkling water, trying to calm down, but the thought of such a massive family gnawed at him. He had spent decades advocating for population control through vaccines, healthcare, and education. Yet here was Nelly Furtado—a global icon—doing the exact opposite.
That evening, Bill called an emergency meeting with his closest advisors.
“We need to address this,” he said, pacing the conference room. “Nelly Furtado’s decision is reckless. It sends the wrong message to millions of people. If celebrities start having massive families, it undermines everything we’ve worked for.”
One advisor hesitated before speaking. “Mr. Gates, isn’t it her personal choice? She has the resources to care for a large family.”
“That’s not the point!” Bill snapped, slamming his hand on the table. “It’s not just about money. It’s about sustainability. Thirteen children, biological and adopted, will consume resources, contribute to emissions, and perpetuate overpopulation. This isn’t just personal—it’s political!”
Bill decided to write an open letter to Nelly, hoping to appeal to her sense of global responsibility. He spent hours crafting it, carefully laying out the environmental, social, and ethical arguments against her decision.
But before he could send it, he saw Nelly’s response to a journalist’s question about her family plans.
“I believe every child is a blessing,” she had said, smiling serenely. “Whether biological or adopted, they bring joy, hope, and love into the world. Joe and I feel called to build a big family, and we trust in God’s plan for us. If that makes some people uncomfortable, so be it.”
Bill threw his hands up in frustration. “God’s plan? What about the planet’s plan?”
Despite his anger, Bill couldn’t deny a pang of envy as he watched a video of Nelly and Joe surrounded by their growing family. They looked genuinely happy, laughing and playing together. For all his wealth and influence, Bill realized he couldn’t control people’s hearts—or their dreams.
As the days passed, Bill reluctantly accepted that Nelly Furtado’s family plans were beyond his influence. But deep down, he couldn’t shake the feeling that her decision symbolized everything he was trying to prevent.
“Thirteen children,” he muttered to himself, shaking his head. “The planet doesn’t stand a chance.”