No one doesn't know his name, it's just that we don't understand his mind.
He feels like a normal person, and he doesn't like breakfast as much as we do.
He is curious about mathematics, is exceptionally sensitive to numbers, and is never late.
He likes to read, like to think, and when he reads, he has to pair with Diet Coke and bite his glasses.
He is introverted, competitive, and interested in complex and extreme things.
He was also influenced by his family, where his mother forced him to socialize and focus on reality.
He was misunderstood, his genius was tarnished, and he was attacked in public.
This is a three-part documentary about his life and work, his career and his life.
Each episode is a social issue he cares about, his successes and failures in giving back to society.
Toilet sanitation and drinking water pollution, polio, energy and climate change.
It's not a traditional inspirational story, but a full representation of his past and present world.
His mother, Paul Allen, who founded Microsoft with him, and his wife, Melinda.
He was born to do this, and God gave him an extraordinary brain and undivided energy.
He can not eat, drink, sleep, or even forget the time at work.
Most people do not have such a strong desire to pursue the ultimate, and end up before excellence.
This documentary is full of details and points that I can't sum up in a few words.
The last paragraph is what his mother said, and I give it to you to share with you!
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