The young Bill Gates is arrogant and arrogant, always thinking that others are stupid, and is ruthless and ruthless to his competitors (you can watch the documentary Code Rush about Netscape), which is quite annoying.
After stepping down as CEO of Microsoft, Bill Gates devoted himself to the operation of his foundation, devoting his talents, energy and wealth to solving the world's most difficult and troublesome problems.
These problems may be too far away from our lives to be ignored, but there are real and urgent problems that need to be solved, and some people in the world are trapped in these problems.
Bill Gates carries a large bag of books wherever he goes, reads and thinks anytime, anywhere. He will regularly go to a small cabin to retreat and think deeply about certain issues.
Maybe it has something to do with time and experience. At this time, the young and frivolous Bill's character has disappeared. What remains is mature and wise, who truly realizes his value is to devote himself to solving the most difficult but practical problems in the world. In the past, not to mention the name of the history, at least to gain a greater sense of accomplishment and multiply one's own value from it.
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