Dans le cerveau de Bill Gates
Original title: Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates
A documentary that tells Bill Gates' life story as he pursues solutions to some of the world's most complex problems.A documentary that tells Bill Gates' life story as he pursues solutions to some of the world's most complex problems.A documentary that tells Bill Gates' life story as he pursues solutions to some of the world's most complex problems.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win total
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It's great to see how someone like bill gates sees the world and get to know his goals and ambitions.
It's worth to watch it 100%
The production is great without a doubt. Regarding Bill, he shows aspects that I didn't know about him, but the most interesting part are the projects in which he has been involved, which is inspiring. I think there's a lot to learn about his life.
The documentary is a love story, but even so one can't feel anything but awe.
Even in a cynical world such as ours has become the transformation of Bill Gates, his growing up, through the hubris of youth into the maturity of the philantropist he has become is both heart warming and inspiring.
The man who wanted to rule and change the world has become the man who wants to better and save it.
That is true life superhero material and given his phenomenal characterstics which are his superpowers...i am impressed.
But the inspiration goes beyond. We are not all Bill Gates, neither in character nor means but we can all use our specific characteristics and skills to fight for a better world.
Bill Gates accomplishes a feat of no little means through his participation in this project. He inspires.
Thank you Bill Gates for being here.
The documentary is not perfect. The back and forth leaps through time and focus can be distracting but I can understand the artistic choice in that. All in all highly interesting...and have I mentioned inspiring?...
This documentary gives a peak into Bill Gates's brain. Chaotic, relentless, cramped with information on various topics at once, always thinking of solving big big problems.
In the face of setbacks he simply tells himself "I've got to work harder". The director questions if getting too deep is Bill Gates's flaw. But I think its this relentless attitude that makes him the most likely to succeed in any of the problems that he is trying to solve (e.g. Sanitation, Disease Eradication, Climate Change).
The documentary gives a clear insight into the challenges in solving some of the world's most significant and long-lasting problems.
In the face of setbacks he simply tells himself "I've got to work harder". The director questions if getting too deep is Bill Gates's flaw. But I think its this relentless attitude that makes him the most likely to succeed in any of the problems that he is trying to solve (e.g. Sanitation, Disease Eradication, Climate Change).
The documentary gives a clear insight into the challenges in solving some of the world's most significant and long-lasting problems.
It is so great to get a sneak peek into the greatest minds.
Imagine if Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs, or Jeff Bezos were to open their life up like this. It would help so many and show the beauty inside each of their minds.
I remember watching this mini-docu series on Netflix and truly enjoying it.
It shows Bill's upbringing, his growth as an indvidual, him in his prime at Microsoft, and his departure from Microsoft to create a non-profit (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) and become a full time philanthropist.
It was amazing to see how Bill works, how fast he process information, and even the fact that still takes 2 week breaks away in a cabin since he started to grow Microsoft in order to be isolated and gather many thoughts.
Bill's brain and mindset is tantamount to a computer in the digital age. Yet, this documentary gives a human feel as it goes behind the scenes to reveal Bill Gates new focus in life.
He is literally helping save the world. People should appreciate his work. If they don't, they will in years to come.
Imagine if Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs, or Jeff Bezos were to open their life up like this. It would help so many and show the beauty inside each of their minds.
I remember watching this mini-docu series on Netflix and truly enjoying it.
It shows Bill's upbringing, his growth as an indvidual, him in his prime at Microsoft, and his departure from Microsoft to create a non-profit (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) and become a full time philanthropist.
It was amazing to see how Bill works, how fast he process information, and even the fact that still takes 2 week breaks away in a cabin since he started to grow Microsoft in order to be isolated and gather many thoughts.
Bill's brain and mindset is tantamount to a computer in the digital age. Yet, this documentary gives a human feel as it goes behind the scenes to reveal Bill Gates new focus in life.
He is literally helping save the world. People should appreciate his work. If they don't, they will in years to come.
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