How to become a successful businessman like Bill Gates, a journey from failure to success?

Today we will talk about a man who made his failure a lesson and how he becomes the richest man in the world.

If you want to succeed and want to know how Bill Gates started his success journey, this article is handy. You should read this article carefully.

This story is about William Henry Gates III, famous as Bill Gates, the co-founder of "Microsoft Corporation. " He was a dropped out student of Harvard University, but today he is the third richest man in the world because he treated his failure as a new lesson of success and always has improved his skills. 

If you have never failed, you have never tried anything new, so let's start the famous failure series. 

Bill Gates  ( short bio)

Bill Gates

William Henry Gates III, also known as Bill Gates. He was born on 28th October 1955 in Seattle, Washington, US. His parents name Bill Gates Sr (father) and Marry Maxwell (mother ).

He is a dropped-out student of Harvard University and started a failed first business before creating Microsoft's global empire.  

He is an American businessman, software developer, inventor, author, and philanthropist; he also a co-founder of Microsoft Corporation. 

Early in his life, Gates observed that his parents wanted him to pursue a law career. When he was young, his family regularly attended a congregational Christian church, a protestant reformed denomination. 

At 13, he enrolled in the private Lakeside prep school, where he wrote his first software program.  When he was in the eighth grade, the mother's "club at the schools" rummage sale to buy a Teletype model 33 ASR terminal and a block of computer time on a General Electric (GE) computer. He wrote his first computer program on this machine and implemented tic-tac-toe to play games against the computer. Gates was fascinated by the machine and how it would always execute software code perfectly. 

At 17, Gates formed a venture with Allen called Traf-O Data to make traffic counters based on the intel 8008 processor. In 1972 he served as a congressional page in the House of Representatives. He was a National Merit Scholar when he graduated from Lakeside school in 1973. He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and enrolled at Harvard College in the autumn of 1973.

While at Harvard, he met fellow student Steve Ballmer. Gates left Harvard after two years while Ballmer stayed and graduated magna cum laude. Years later, Ballmer succeeded Gates as Microsoft CEO and maintained that position from 2000 untill his resignation in 2014.

Gates remained in contact with Paul Allen and joined him at Honeywell during the summer of 1974. In 1975, the MITS Altairs 8800 was released based on the Intel 8080 CPU, and Gates and Allen saw the opportunity to start their own computer software company.  Gates dropped out of Harvard that same year. His parents were supportive of him after seeing how much he wanted to start his own company. He explained his decision to leave Harvard; " If things had not worked out, I could always go back to school. I was officially on leave ".Microsoft

During his career at Microsoft, Gates held chairman, chief executive officer  (CEO), President, and chief software architect, the largest individual share holder in May 2014.

He is considered one of the best-known enter preneurs of the Microsoft computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s.

In June 2008, I part-time role at Microsoft and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Which was established in 2000 as a private charitable foundation. 

2 Bill Gates / Top 10 success rules

1. Have energy 

2. Have a Bad influence 

3. Work hard 

4. Create the feature 

5. Enjoy what you do 

6. Plan bridge 

7. Ask for advice 

8. Pick good people 

9. Don't procrastinate 

10. Have a sense of humor 

If you want to become successful, then you should have must follow these 10 rules.

3 Taste success with these quotes by Bill Gates 

1. Your most unhappy customer is your greatest source of learning. 

2. Life is not fair; get used to it.

3. As we look ahead into the next century, leaders will be those who empower others.

4. Technology is just a tool for getting the kids working together and motivating them. The teacher is the most important. 

5. Don't compare yourself with anyone in this world; if you do so, you are insulting yourself. 

6. If you have never failed, you never tried anything new.

7. To win big, you sometimes need to take big risks.

conclusion 

Today everyone wants to be successful, but can only success be achieved by thinking of success? ......... It's not like that. 

" You have to work hard to get success."

That's when you get to your own destination. 

 

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