Is everything programmable?

Keyon 2022-12-12 04:07:43

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Show how this genius uses his exceptionally smart brain to rationally resolve the complex health and environmental crises into "programming problems", coordinate resources, and deal with them well.

A documentary about Bill Gates deciphering the former world's richest man's contributions to philanthropy, including spearheading solutions to African dysentery, polio, and the global energy and environmental crises.

In the first episode, I felt a little uncomfortable seeing the rainbow farts of colleagues and friends around Gates. But putting aside the narrative angle, judging from the results, it is still necessary to thank the leaders of charities like Gates.

At the same time, I sighed that the public health life we ​​enjoy today is standing on the shoulders of countless giants - there are charities/businessmen like Bill Gates, generations of scientific researchers who are willing to try their own way, and medical work who bravely stand out on the front line. There are multinational organizers and public institutions.

Philanthropy is a systematic project, and such a complex task cannot be solved with a passion alone. In this complex system, money, resources, and talents are not the only constraints. If so, then Gates has long since tackled clean energy and nuclear power. This is also the practical significance of the hint at the end of the third episode.

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