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Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates
Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates
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Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates

2019 7 32.3K TV-14 views saved
Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates

Take a trip inside the mind of Bill Gates as the billionaire opens up about those who influenced him and the audacious goals he's still pursuing.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: TV-14
Runtime: Unknown
Status: Ended
First air date: 2019-09-20
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maphiagurl
@maphiagurl 5 years ago

It’s not a master study in cinematography but Bill Gates’ brain certainly is something to marvel at. One of the quotes in the movie states that Bill Gates isn’t inspirational as Steve Jobs would have been regarded as inspirational but it’s hard to argue after seeing what the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has sought to do since it’s inception in 2000 and still chooses not to give up despite the impediments it’s own government throws at them. Bill Gates’ mind is logical, pragmatic and optimistic to a fault. If you were going to find someone to attempt to conquer the biggest problems of the world, who else would you choose other than Bill Gates. Well worth the watch.

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maphiagurl
@maphiagurl 5 years ago

It’s not a master study in cinematography but Bill Gates’ brain certainly is something to marvel at. One of the quotes in the movie states that Bill Gates isn’t inspirational as Steve Jobs would have been regarded as inspirational but it’s hard to argue after seeing what the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has sought to do since it’s inception in 2000 and still chooses not to give up despite the impediments it’s own government throws at them. Bill Gates’ mind is logical, pragmatic and optimistic to a fault. If you were going to find someone to attempt to conquer the biggest problems of the world, who else would you choose other than Bill Gates. Well worth the watch.

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Rowan-Paul
@rpf-2001 5 years ago

_7 - Good_

Good documentary showing one of the worlds most important human beings and what he's done in the past but also what he's up to now. Gotta say, I've got even more respect for Bill Gates now.

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Dahj Asha
@dahj 4 years ago

It was interesting but seemed neither focused solely on knowledge nor an unbiased biography - instead it was a mix of different things (which is ok but I think it could've been better). I passionately hate Microsoft and believe that it's main contribution was to accelerate innovation by being a though "competition" (monopoly) but Bill Gates is more than that. I don't know that much about him but he seems much better than other rich people (like Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos). The Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation is certainly a good thing / beacon of light. I also really like Melinda Gates now (seems smart, kind, etc.), even more than Bill Gates.

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@media-intake 4 years ago

I highly recommend watching an alternative documentary that shows Bill in a much different light. Go to corbettreport.com, and search for 'Who Is Bill Gates?' It is an incredibly well researched documentary which does a deep dive on Bill's history, and his current affairs/involvement (some might say colluding) in the medical and big tech industries.

Here is the direct link for anyone interested in knowing the real Gates:
https://www.corbettreport.com/gates/

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