Not a single one of those rich billionaires were ever struggling at all in life.
Cautious_Leader_4150 on
cat got ur tongue? go on -and his parents were rich
theboomboy on
Also, Bill Gates was a dropout, but dropouts aren’t Bill Gates. If you just drop out and you don’t already have the money you’re not just going to dropout your way into tech billions
Trollygag on
>His father was a prominent lawyer, and his mother served on the board of directors of First Interstate BancSystem and United Way of America. Gates’s maternal grandfather, J. W. Maxwell, was a national bank president.
>At age 17, Gates formed a venture with Allen called Traf-O-Data to make traffic counters based on the Intel 8008 processor.[19] In 1972, he served as a congressional page in the House of Representatives.[20][21] He was a national merit scholar when he graduated from Lakeside School in 1973.[22] He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT and enrolled at Harvard University in the autumn of 1973.[23][24]
> His parents were supportive of him after seeing how much he wanted to start his own company.[33] He explained his decision to leave Harvard: “If things hadn’t worked out, I could always go back to school. I was officially on leave.”[34]
Dang.
JarrayJ on
He also fucked kids soooooo not really a good role model
ObjectionHearsay420 on
I dunno man, if the 11th grader in intensive reading has a world changing software he’s working on, I say go for it
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Not a single one of those rich billionaires were ever struggling at all in life.
cat got ur tongue? go on -and his parents were rich
Also, Bill Gates was a dropout, but dropouts aren’t Bill Gates. If you just drop out and you don’t already have the money you’re not just going to dropout your way into tech billions
>His father was a prominent lawyer, and his mother served on the board of directors of First Interstate BancSystem and United Way of America. Gates’s maternal grandfather, J. W. Maxwell, was a national bank president.
>At age 17, Gates formed a venture with Allen called Traf-O-Data to make traffic counters based on the Intel 8008 processor.[19] In 1972, he served as a congressional page in the House of Representatives.[20][21] He was a national merit scholar when he graduated from Lakeside School in 1973.[22] He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT and enrolled at Harvard University in the autumn of 1973.[23][24]
> His parents were supportive of him after seeing how much he wanted to start his own company.[33] He explained his decision to leave Harvard: “If things hadn’t worked out, I could always go back to school. I was officially on leave.”[34]
Dang.
He also fucked kids soooooo not really a good role model
I dunno man, if the 11th grader in intensive reading has a world changing software he’s working on, I say go for it