1. When you are in a man-made dilemma, don’t complain. (You have to quietly pick yourself up and get up again).
2. Society is full of injustice. You don't want to change it first, you can only adapt to it first. (Because you can't control it).
3. You just graduated from high school and usually don't become a CEO until you get the CEO position. (Up until this point, people didn’t mind that you were just out of high school).
4. Never criticize others behind their backs, especially your boss for being ignorant, mean and incompetent. (Because such a mentality will put you on a bumpy and difficult road to growth).
5. The world doesn’t care about your self-esteem, people only see your achievements. Don't overemphasize your self-esteem until you have achieved something. (Because the more you emphasize self-esteem, the more detrimental it is to you).
6. There are holidays in school, but not in working in a company. You can hardly rest and rarely spend holidays easily. (Otherwise, you will fall behind in your career, and it may even make you fall behind forever).
7. In school, where you get in the exam is not that important, but it is not so when you enter society. No matter where you go, you have to be ranked. (It is common for society and companies to be ranked, so you must have the courage to compete).
8. You need to understand: before you were gone, your parents were not as "boring" as they are now. You should consider that this is a huge price they pay to raise you. (It is the last word that you should always be grateful and filial to them).
9. People like to watch TV series, but if you don’t watch them, that’s not your life. As long as you work in the company, you have no time to watch TV series. (I advise you not to watch it, otherwise if you start watching TV series and watch them with gusto, you will lose the qualification to succeed).
10. In school, teachers will help you study, but not in the company. If you think the teachers at school are very strict with you, it’s because you haven’t worked in a company yet. Because, if the company is not strict with you, you will be unemployed. (You must clearly realize that companies have stricter requirements on themselves than schools).
Introduction to Bill Gates
Bill Gates, full name William Henry Gates (October 28, 1955 -), Former Chairman of Microsoft Corporation of the United States. He is one of the leading technological talents, a great philanthropist and environmentalist, and founded Microsoft with Paul Allen. He once served as Microsoft's CEO and chief software designer. He holds more than 8% of the company's common shares and is the company's largest individual shareholder. From 1995 to 2007, Bill Gates ranked as the world's richest man for 13 consecutive years in the Forbes list of global billionaires. He officially retired on June 27, 2008, but still served as chairman of Microsoft to ensure the company's operations and donated US$58 billion of his personal property to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. On September 19, 2012, the Forbes 2012 list of the richest Americans was released, and Bill Gates retained the title of the richest man in the United States for the 19th time. In 2009, Bill Gates surpassed Warren Buffett and became the world's richest man, regaining the title of the world's richest man for the first time since 2008. From 2010 to 2013, he was surpassed by Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim Helu, making him the world's richest man for three consecutive years. So far, Bill Gates has been the richest man in the United States for the 20th consecutive year with a net worth of US$72 billion.
On February 4, 2014, Bill Gates resigned as chairman and became the company's technical advisor.