Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates struggled intensely with the “stay or go” decision that ultimately made him a billionaire.
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“Elon needs to stop tweeting and start writing books, may be with the help of Grok, to be remembered by posterity,” advises Bill Gates Getty Images Bill Gates, the prototype of the capitalist ...
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She has been working at PEOPLE since 2017. Lakeside School Years before Bill Gates became a billionaire tech tycoon and then philanthropist, he was just a teenage boy in Seattle — and like many ...
Source Code by Bill Gates (Allen Lane £25, 336pp) When Bill Gates was nine, a therapist said he was ‘retarded’. He wasn’t bad at his lessons. It was his voice – he was squeaky.