The accumulation of wealth itself is not a problem, the problem is that you want to keep your wealth forever, even if you don't need most of it. This not only reflects the problems of education, but also reflects the problems of human nature.
Bill Gates is probably one of the few entrepreneurs who can give me hope for wealth redistribution. Of course, you can say that he is not an entrepreneur, he is more like an inventor, because the original intention may be more to create and change than money, and money is just an inevitable additional benefit.
Nonetheless, the influence of Gates' mother on him and the process of encouraging him to connect with society cannot be ignored. Does this process of establishing links prove that community education, civic education, and establishing human-to-human links will make many future entrepreneurs and businessmen show more care and compassion for the society?
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About news: We know very little about poverty and life in the third world, because our attention is always attracted by a big news that happens suddenly, and the daily suffering is often out of our sight. This echoes the popular tweet about the delivery boy, and reminds us to go to see so many impoverished areas in China. We should go to hear their voices and see their lives.
About the narrative: The narrative of the second episode tells the story of Gates conquering polio in recent years, interspersed with the initial establishment and development of Microsoft. Make people see something consistent in others through two things that happen at different times: Always put your heart and soul into one thing.
About the character: From the second to the third episodes, it is described that Gates will always choose to work harder when he encounters various difficulties in the development of polio and nuclear power plants. The dub also said, could this quality also be a defect? Maybe for the average person, without the money, without the background, without such a supportive family, we'd just say it's overly idealistic. But for Gates, that will always be a virtue and part of his self-definition.
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