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What’s in Bill Gates’ head… Inside Bill Gates

Inside Bill’s Brain is a documentary about Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and a recent philanthropist who focuses on developing treatments to eradicate energy problems and diseases. It is one of the most successful people in the world in 2019 and is known to have a net worth of $90 billion. It provides an opportunity to get into this Bill Gates mind.

The trailer for the documentary, released on Netflix, begins with an interview that says that Bill Gates’s favorite animal is a dog, his favorite food is a hamburger, and breakfast is not. When asked what he fears most, he replies that his brain stops moving. Bill Gates is a man who is good at multiprocessing. While reading a book, I think about other things at the same time. For him, complexity is the reward of life. Create a framework in your head and put the information in it. When there is not enough pieces to match, he feels nervous. But when he is quiet, he creates ideas in his head that no one else can think of.

When he founded Microsoft, Bill Gates worked day and night. Microsoft was successful and posted the best stock price. Bill Gates ran into anything he could catch in the market, but his mother thought Gates should do her best to her family and community. He had only Microsoft in his mind, who didn’t follow his mother’s words.

Bill Gates got more and more attention and climbed the path to success, but suddenly suffered a pie terror. He says he did not think of other people’s views, recalling the time, and says that you need to know what is important in life and what is important in the world. Energy problems, climate change, eradication of disease, and more. He begins to develop problem-solving methods at a rapid pace. The documentary, released on Netflix, has a trilogy. Related information can be found here .

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Through the monthly AHC PC and HowPC magazine era, he has watched 'technology age' in online IT media such as ZDNet, electronic newspaper Internet manager, editor of Consumer Journal Ivers, TechHolic publisher, and editor of Venture Square. I am curious about this market that is still full of vitality.

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