At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, shared a rare and emotional story from his IPO days. Huang revealed that after Nvidia went public, he sold some of his shares—when the company was valued at just $300 million—to buy his parents a Mercedes S-Class. While the audience laughed, Huang called it his “only regret,” as Nvidia later became one of the world’s most valuable tech companies powering the AI revolution. This candid moment at World Economic Forum highlights the human side of tech leadership, family values, and the unpredictable journey of startups. Watch the full story and share your thoughts—would you have done the same?