For us, the weekend is a time when all we want is to crash and cut ourselves off with all the hustle bustle of daily life and make the most by doing simply nothing! But seldom do we live up to what we generally expect on the weekends. But has this thought ever phased as to what some highly successful people like Bill Gates and Elon Musk generally do? Well, they too seem to be engrossed with million dollar worth projects and commitments whole week, so what is the weekend like for these people? Is it as exorbitant as their bank balances or they too crave the simple things like we do? Let's take a glimpse into the weekend lives of these prosperous personalities to know how they spend their weekends: Bill Gates likes to relax: <br /><br /> The billionaire Microsoft co-founder in an interview had told his readers that he enjoys some old fashioned fun and watching his daughter ride horses. He describes himself being more ''mellow'' now with ''extra wisdom''. (Reuters) Elon Musk spends time with kids: <br /><br /> The billionaire CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Elon Musk likes to spend time with his kids. He likes to spend quality time with his five sons and says, “I find I can be with them and still be working at the same time.” (Reuters) Rachel Maddow likes to be in the countryside: <br /><br /> The political journalist said that during the weekend she ditches the NYC apartment for her countryside home in Western Massachusetts. She is accompanied by her girlfriend Susan Mukula and an English Lab. (AP) Arianna Huffington goes through her emails: <br /><br /> The Thrive author said that during the weekends she likes to go through her inbox and catch up on the emails. (Reuters) Mark Cuban is a spoiler dad: <br /><br /> Billionaire entrepreneur and “Shark Tank” co-host said that during the weekends he and his wife try to spend a normal life as much as possible. Cuban says that during the weekends they have a nanny at home so both of them go workout on Saturday mornings and the weekend is just family time. (Reuters)

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