Bill Gates told Patrick Collison that younger generations should worry about four things.They are the climate crisis, ...
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house at just 13 to write and test out computer codes. His rebellion ...
In an interview with Patrick Collinson, Gates said the only thing he really worried about a lot when he was younger was nuclear war.
His Foundation's 25th anniversary is in May, and Gates exclusively revealed the $100bn figure to the BBC. He tells me, for ...
Bill Gates’ teenage rebellious streak included sneaking out of his home to write computer code without his parents’ knowledge ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," Gates explores his childhood in Seattle, deep friendships and his early path in coding, ...
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Bill Gates: This 1 trait sets me apart from most people—it was crucial to my successThroughout his life, Bill Gates has dedicated himself to learning about a wide variety of topics — part of a trait that he says helped him become so successful.
The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief ...
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Bill Gates took LSD more than once, he says, but it didn't have the effect Steve Jobs suggestedBill Gates opened up about his past drug use in his memoir, "Source Code: My Beginnings." Gates said he tried LSD as a young man despite what Steve Jobs may have thought years ago. During his "trips," ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opens up about his adolescence and early adult life.
Young Bill Gates, in his telling, was a problem child. Defiant, distracted and independent. One of his preschool teachers describes him to his parents as "a newly aggressive, rebellious child." ...
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