Bill Gates’ Success Lessons

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I’ve scoured the net and compiled a list of 10 success lessons from Bill Gates; which he has given to people at one point or another in his life time, to show them what it takes to become successful and wealthy.

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Bill Gates is the richest man in the world, after founding Microsoft in 1975. He is now worth $86 billion as of 2017, as Microsoft has risen to create the number 1 operating system brand Windows, which has been re-developed several times.

Microsoft also created Xbox, which has become one of the most popular, if not the most popular gaming system in the world.

Bill Gates’ Success Lessons
I’ve scoured the net and compiled a list of 10 success lessons from Bill Gates; which he has given to people at one point or another in his life time, to show them what it takes to become successful and wealthy.

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He is the wealthiest man in the world after all, so listen up!

  1. Start as Early as Possible
    The first of Bill Gates’ success lessons is to start as early as possible.

Bill Gates was only 13 years old when he started working with computers. When you start something at an early point in your life, you become molded around it.

Not only will you have a chance of becoming successful sooner than most people, but you would also be less likely to want to give up.

If you’ve had a dream that you start working towards when you’re young, you will be more immune to people telling you what you can or can’t do.

By the time you’re an adult and people actually start to take more notice of what you’re working towards, you will be stubborn enough to just ignore them.

The time that you’re most influenced by others is when you’re younger, so if you’ve seen things on T.V or on the internet where others have become successful, this will be imprinted in your mind and you won’t have doubt about what you can or can’t do.

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