I admire Bill Gates very much. He is a talent who was born on October 28, 1955 evening. I admire Bill Gates because he is attentive, brainy, persevering, and frugal. And he has a great motto which hears with reason.
When young Gates was born, although nobody shall be able to foresee this child shall be a great businessman at that time, everybody liked him very much. Gates likes studying extremely. When the other children watch cartoon, he likes a master who reads books alone in the room. He spends much time on books. Sometimes he can read the thick “Encyclopedia” motionlessly for several hours.
The young Gates has the same ambition as his peers. He wants to be a hero. Teachers give him homework, both playing the instrument and writing the essay, he completes earnestly. The homework usually takes him a long time, he is always the first one in his class. Once, his teacher lets each person write a story which is less than 20 pages, but he writes 100 pages actually.
Gates is good at pondering and he likes creating. He thinks everybody should have own invention. In America today, 2 out of every 3 homes have a computer. Gates’ foresight and vision regarding personal computing have been central to the success of Microsoft and the software industry as we know it today. In the dozen years since Microsoft went public, Gates has donated more than $800 million to charities, including $200 million to the Gates Library Foundation to help libraries in North America take advantage of new technologies and the Information Age.
The Essay on Societies Reaction To Madness Over Time
History, has been, and will continue to be, an important part of society. Frederick Jackson Turner once said, Each age tries to form its own conception of the past. Each age writes the history of the past anew with references to the conditions uppermost in its own times. (New) Today our culture views some events as significant and others that have impacted society just as much, oftentimes do not ...
I admire Bill Gates in several ways. First, I admire his vision. Bill Gates knew that the computer would revolutionize the world at time when society’s complex computer was as powerful as today’s simple calculator. I also admire his dedication. Gates did not stop at the desktop PC. He fought through court battles and antitrust hearings over his product, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
He never once quit or backed down over anything. I have wondered how much adversity he went through developing his product. How many companies before IBM did he have to go to before selling his DOS Operating System? How brave did he have to be to stand up every time he was knocked down from corporate America by telling him that the so called PC would never be a success?
There are two character traits that define Bill Gates the best and that make him successful more than money or fame ever could. In the dozen years since Microsoft went public, Gates has donated more than $800 million to charities around the world, including $200 million to the Gates Library Foundation to help libraries across the United States take advantage of new…