I don't think that there is no value for ordinary people in terms of success.
Focus, throughout the three episodes. Take a quote from episode 3 of Bill Gates playing bridge: If you focus heavily on finding what you need, it will eventually pay off. Nowadays, many people have lost the ability to concentrate, and most of them are required to be quick, so they are easily attracted by many things.
To give a simple example, when watching this documentary, some people may think that programming is amazing, and they have the idea of learning programming. Later, when they see a dance program, they find that dance is also very interesting; It's been a few days of poetry and ancient prose...Why does this happen? I think a lot of people don't understand what they really are and what they're after, so they lack the ability to focus.
In fact, there is another sentence in the show, which is intriguing - Bill Gates, like us, has only 24 hours in a day .
At first glance, God is fair. After all, no matter how rich people are, they can’t have 25 hours, but if you think about it, you can buy time. What Bill Gates buys is the time of his assistant. Speaking of useless things, this actually indirectly improves the efficiency of Gates' time use. Can I say that, in a sense, he prolongs the time of the day.
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It should be the consensus of most people that people want to read, but what books to read has become a problem for many people. I have seen more than once such lists as Bill Gates' book list, XXX recommended books, etc. I have not investigated it, but I believe that some people try to read according to Bill Gates' book list, and most of them may even give up halfway. It doesn't count, one-fifth is a waste? In the documentary, you can see that the books that Gates read, about energy and other books, I couldn't get interested in listening to them, and I didn't have the ability to pay attention to energy. Why should I read the books that Gates read?
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