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Webster 2022-12-12 18:49:40

The name Bill Gates is arguably the most "successful" name I've heard in my childhood, and I'm grateful to have such a documentary showing us his life. Bill's success stems from talent, focus and family circumstances. Bill, a quick-thinking and introvert since he was a child, likes to stay at home and read books. If it wasn't for being forced by his parents to participate in various banquets, it is estimated that it would be difficult for him to learn how to get along with others. The blockbuster in the seventh-grade math test made him favored by the programming group. Although he was later expelled from the group because of some external evaluations, Bill still continued their programming hobby with his friend Kent. It is a pity that Kent tragically stumbled and died while climbing the mountain. As a sophomore, an issue of Popular Electronics piqued the interest of Bill and his new friend Paul, who started coding around the clock, and a few months later Microsoft was born. After stepping down as president of Microsoft in 2008, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation established by Bill and his wife has set its sights on great public welfare undertakings: starting to develop environmentally friendly toilets that are more feasible in the third world, and investing a lot of manpower and material resources to solve the problem Polio disease ravaging developing countries and the development of cleaner nuclear energy. Although each project has encountered great difficulties, such as huge investment, the actions of local terrorists hindering the popularization of vaccines, and the US government's blocking of the foundation's signing of a nuclear energy development base construction agreement with China, Bill has not stopped. his actions. The three branches of family affection, friendship and love and the main line of public welfare activities are intertwined with each other. Although the narrative method has some influence on viewing, it presents Bill Gates' life experience more vividly and three-dimensionally. Regular thinking weeks, reading 150 pages per hour and remembering 90% of the content is not unreasonable. Everyone should give their own definition of success, success is not what you give and get, but what kind of person you become.

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