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Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates Reviews

  • Aida 2022-12-16 01:56:39

    The richest man in the world: busy years

    When I saw the introduction of this documentary, I felt very strange. I imagined that the life of the richest man should be very happy, just like the performance in the movie, but after watching the whole movie, this illusion was dispelled. And redefines the image of the richest man I see.

    A...

  • Kiera 2022-12-15 04:28:59

    success and after

    A wonderful biography of characters. Using a double-line structure and cross-narrative approach, on the one hand, it reviews how Bill Gates went to success, and on the other hand answers the question of where a person should go after becoming famous.

    In the film, Gates has a wide mouth like a frog,...

  • Theron 2022-12-13 16:25:24

    keep work harder, never give up

    Episode 1 1. Bill Gates likes to read, he likes to read wherever he goes (with ten books), he likes to read on themes (five books for one question) 2. Pay attention to rest: play tennis and all other sports, like walking, not only in at home or in the forest. 3. Love to read: There is no...

  • Webster 2022-12-12 18:49:40

    Essay

    The name Bill Gates is arguably the most "successful" name I've heard in my childhood, and I'm grateful to have such a documentary showing us his life. Bill's success stems from talent, focus and family circumstances. Bill, a quick-thinking and introvert since he was a child, likes to stay...

  • Marques 2022-12-12 10:46:48

    as wise as mortals

    When it comes to Bill Gates, in my mind it's just a nihilistic person with the hashtags #richest man# and #Microsoft#. The distance between me and him is just across a screen, I know him, he doesn't know me. After watching the documentary, Bill Gates' image is more vivid and vivid.

    Much of the...

  • Nels 2022-12-12 07:22:08

    Future Inspiration from Bill Gates

    “The nuclear waste that everyone wants to throw away can be burned with the latest TerraPower technology and used to make clean energy. One government facility in Paducah, Kentucky alone has enough. Nuclear waste produces enough electricity to last the United States for 125 years."

    Documentary...

  • Keyon 2022-12-12 04:07:43

    Is everything programmable?

    (Part of the text was originally published on the public account: see and recommend TheShow, welcome to pay attention)

    Show how this genius uses his exceptionally smart brain to rationally resolve the complex health and environmental crises into "programming problems", coordinate resources, and deal...

  • Shirley 2022-12-11 13:36:56

    The closest to perfect man

  • Haylie 2022-12-08 04:57:45

    temperature documentary

    I thought it was a film about the glorious life of Bill Gates. I was going to kneel down to watch it, but it turned out to be full of emotion. Compared with the story of the struggle of the world's richest man, this documentary puts more emphasis on it. After he left Microsoft, he engaged in public...