as wise as mortals

Marques 2022-12-12 10:46:48

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 writing in this documentary goes to Bill Gates' post-retirement philanthropy. And he is so keen on charity, a large part of it comes from the influence of his family, especially his mother. Childhood experiences have influenced Bill Gates' character, making him more able to communicate with people and have empathy for the world, which has laid the foundation for Bill Gates' outlook on life - optimism, concessions, and contributions to society.

He is a born smart man. And smart people all have one thing in common: love to read, maintain curiosity about the world, and have excellent habits and learning ability. His reading ability and time surpassed many people in the world. He can read 150 pages an hour, a dozen books a week, and even have a reading week every once in a while. This high-intensity study, coupled with a naturally sharp mind, has turned his brain into a CPU, which keeps running at high speed at all times and handles various complicated things. He is afraid of power failure and stops thinking. This not only enabled him to achieve a great career, but also gave him the ability to solve social problems.

Bill Gates founded Microsoft and created countless wealth. His company and his philanthropy have changed the lives of many people. His achievements have reached a height that we cannot reach, but he is actually like us. There are times when mistakes are made, there is family, there is friendship, and there is love. More importantly, he, like us, only has 24 hours a day. Just like when he retired and worked harder than before, it was not that he had more energy, but that he felt that he was getting old and that there was not much time left.

Cherish the time you have!

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