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Mark Pincus: Why I Give My Kids the Same Agency as My Employees
#89439 · 23.06.2026
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Mark Pincus: Why I Give My Kids the Same Agency as My Employees

When a feeding specialist strapped his son Wyatt into a chair to force-feed him, Mark Pincus realized that expert-led protocols often fail where parental intuition succeeds. The Zynga founder, who has built billion-dollar companies by granting staff high-stakes autonomy, now applies that same philosophy to raising his five children.

Pincus rejects the traditional achievement-obsessed model he was raised with, favoring a hands-off approach that prioritizes curiosity over resumes. His 12-year-old son, Wyatt, who has a gene deletion and was previously non-verbal, found his own sense of agency through independent activities like skiing and swimming. This philosophy extends to his 15-year-old twin daughters, Carmen and Georgia, whom he is preparing to manage his commercial properties in San Francisco.

Rather than forcing a standard academic path, Pincus encourages his children to question the necessity of college. He believes that while a computer science degree retains value for its focus on machine logic, the primary goal of education should be developing a mindset capable of navigating a rapidly changing world. By celebrating eccentricity—whether that means allowing non-traditional clothing choices or focusing on personal passions like surfing—he aims to foster a work ethic built on utility and engagement rather than social pressure. Even with high-level success in the tech world, Pincus admits the reality of parenting remains unpredictable, noting that daily struggles like gathering the children for family meals still persist.

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