Today’s Not interview is with Not-Bill Gates. Talk about a guy who broke all the molds that typically lead to success! Here’s a guy that drops out of college and goes on to found the world’s largest software company and goes on to be the richest person in the world (for all but four years) between 1998 and 2017.

He wrote his first computer program when he was a teenager, a game like tic-tac-toe. Someone at the school noted his innate ability for computer coding, a new field, and tasked him with writing a program to schedule student’s classes. He sneakily wrote, what was one of the first algorithms, that placed him in classes with a “disproportionate number of interesting girls.” Gates has always been a step ahead (maybe several) of the pack.

Gates and his wife Melinda plan on leaving the bulk of their fortune to the Gates Foundation, leaving each of their three children 10 million dollars. Bill is a believer in his children following their own entrepreneurial spirit. The Foundation’s motto is “All lives have equal value. We are impatient optimists working to reduce inequality. In May 2020, the Gates Foundation said it would spend $300 million to fight the coronavirus pandemic, funding treatment, detection, and vaccines.

If we have your attention, let’s talk to Not-Bill Gates. We hear he’s an interesting character.

See the video and read the blog here:  https://intelliversity.org/blog

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