——Life is hard, but please believe enough.
This film really subverted my imagination of the "richest man".
There is no doubt that Gates is a genius. He has been very smart since he was a child, and has a strong interest in computers. He became famous by solving the problem of class scheduling for the school. Later, he founded Microsoft together with Paul, a happy life, and a change in the world.
In fact, Paul is also a genius, but his values are different from Gates. Paul has the IQ of a genius and the values of mortals. He can't stand high-intensity work at Microsoft, so he does not have such a high achievement as Gates.
But Gates is different. His values are to change the world and make the world a better place. He not only pays attention to small problems such as going to the toilet, but also pays attention to medical problems such as polio, and also pays attention to energy problems and the greenhouse effect. The problem of going to the toilet is a problem of a small group of people, polio is a problem of a large group of people, and the problem of greenhouse effect and energy is a problem of all mankind. Obviously, Gates' realm improves with age, but as the host said at the end, toilets are too expensive, there are still cases of polio, and the construction of new nuclear reactors in China is also blown for political reasons, even in the United States. There was little hope, as if everything had failed.
But Gates only said: "Work Harder!"
He never complained, never regretted, and never gave up.
He said that what supported him to do all this was the passion in his heart, work day and night. Man, it really is. As long as the energy in my heart comes up, I can do everything and overcome any difficulties, but without this energy, I can't help but fall into the mortals. Now that he's getting older, the host of the last episode asked him: If you were hit by a car right away, was there anything you wanted to accomplish at the last minute but didn't?
Gates just said: "Thank you Melinda"
This is his soul mate for life.
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