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In his new memoir, "Source Code," billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opens up about his adolescence and early adult life.
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From an early age, Bill Gates was not a fan of school. Gates famously dropped out of Harvard to cofound Microsoft in 1975, a move he's said he doesn't regret. His new memoir, "Source Code ...
As a kid I would probably have been labelled on the spectrum with ADHD because I had a lot of energy and ability to focus, and if something weren’t engaging, I wanted to go off and think about ...
My Beginnings,’ Gates reminisces about the excitement of growing up amid the “limitless potential” of the 1960s, with a mother who modeled her family after the Kennedys.
It's towards the end of our interview that Bill Gates reveals new numbers on how much his charitable Foundation has now spent in its efforts to combat preventable diseases and reduce poverty. "I've ...