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11 life advice from Bill Gates

Saturday on November 5th, 2005Life

Bill Gates's 11 life tips

1. Life is unfair, get used to accepting it.

Second, the world doesn't care about your self-esteem, only cares about the results you have achieved, and then emphasizes your feelings.

3. You won't have a million-dollar salary the moment you leave school, and you won't immediately become a vice president with a company's mobile phone. You have to earn both by hard work.

4. If you think your boss is fierce, wait until you become a boss and you will know that the boss has no job tenure guarantee.

5. There is no shame in working in a fast food restaurant. Your grandparents had a different view of frying hamburgers: opportunity.

6. If you do nothing, it's not your parents 'fault, so don't complain about your mistakes and learn from them.

7. Before you were born, your parents weren't as boring as they are now. They became like this because they were busy paying for your expenses, washing your clothes, and listening to you brag about how great you were. So before you save the rainforest destroyed by your parents 'generation, tidy up your room first.

8. There may be winners and losers in school, but it is too early to tell in life. Schools will constantly give you opportunities to find the right answers, but in real life, this is completely different.

9. Life is not a semester system. There are no winter and summer vacations in life. No employer is interested in helping you find yourself. Please do this on your own time.

10. What is being shown on TV is not real life. In real life, everyone leaves cafes to go to work.

11. Be nice to nerds, you are likely to work for one of them in the future.

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