New Delhi, March 29 -- Like many, Loom co-founder Vinay Hiremath saw ups and down in his career. Once a "broke stoner", Vinay co-founded video communication software Loom. He sold the company for around $1 billion, "made $50-70 million personally". He "turned down $60 million in retention bonuses" and doesn't regret it.

Vinay gave most of his early money to his parents, and now he's looking for an internship in robotics. He wrote a viral blog titled: "I'm rich and have no idea what to do with my life."

Still in his 30s, Vinay Hiremath may be worth $50 million right now- after selling his billion-dollar company, according Money Wise.

That's the long story short. But here's the long "wild" story:

In a podcast with Moneywise, Vinay Hirem...