
In our series on the world folks, we want it to be known that we are looking at the material success of these folks with a view to knowing that they are not super men, and therefore do not possess a higher anatomy than other human beings. In fact we use the word folk to describe these wealthy ones particularly for this purpose, to make the readers know that they are as good as the guy next door. They experience the same as any one of us. They eat, sleep, feel tired, experience fears and uncertainties as any Johny Joe in the street.
Therefore along the route of these series we will look at the points in their lives the turn around to great wealth commenced, as from all indications almost all of them were not really born into great wealth. In fact our research has revealed that some of them were actually born financially impaired.
We will look at their drive, work ethic and culture, the society surrounding them, including nuclear family, peer group, education and academics, institutions and governments they have related along the path of their trajectory to great wealth.
This work is to encourage us that any one could be one of these!!!!
Today were are looking at the third in the list, and presently the most popular or putting it properly, the one most in the news, Mr Bill Gates.
Mr Gates stayed on top as the worlds richest for quite a pretty long time before he was upstaged by Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, in very recent times.
That Mr gates is attracting too much flack in relation to the Corona virus vaccine is currently one of the reasons he has stuck to the news, especially the social media.
Here is the list of 10 Richest People in the World:
- Elon Musk
- Jeff Bezos
- Bill Gates
- Bernard Arnault
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Warren Buffett
- Larry Page
- Larry Ellison
- Steve Ballmer
- Sergey Brin
3. Bill Gates

Well, who hasn’t heard of Bill Gates. The former CEO of Microsoft is loved by everyone. It is his charitable nature that pulls him down on the list of the world s richest people. His age is 65 years and still believes in growing his net worth. His charitable nature has made him one of the kindest people in the world. Bill Gates was ruling the top 10 richest people in the world’s list until Jeff Bezos took his place.
- Net Worth – $132 billion
About Bill
| Married to: | Melinda French Gates |
| Children: | Three |
| Career highlights: | Microsoft, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |
1955—
Born
Seattle, WA.
1973
Entered Harvard
University.
1967
Enrolled at Lakeside
School. First used computer.
1968
Began programming
with Paul Allen in the computer center.
Bill Gates is a technologist, business leader, and philanthropist. He grew up in Seattle, Washington, with an amazing and supportive family who encouraged his interest in computers at an early age. He dropped out of college to start Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen. He married Melinda French in 1994 and they have three children. Today, Bill and Melinda Gates co-chair the charitable foundation bearing their names and are working together to give their wealth back to society.
Bill grew up in Seattle with his two sisters. His dad, William H. Gates II, is a Seattle attorney and one of the co-chairs of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. His late mother, Mary Gates, was a schoolteacher, University of Washington regent, and chairwoman of United Way International.
1976
Changed company name to Microsoft.
Microsoft
1975–
When Bill and Paul Allen started Microsoft, their vision of “a computer on every desktop and in every home” seemed farfetched to most people. Today, thanks to Microsoft and many other companies, that vision is a reality in many parts of the world, and personal technology is an integral part of society.
Bill is passionate about Microsoft’s work and will always be involved with the company, including his present role as a member of the board and technology advisor.
1975
Started Micro-Soft with Paul Allen in Albuquerque, NM.
1979
Microsoft moved to Washington State.
1985
Windows 1.0 launched.
1995
Windows 95 launched.
2000
Assumed role of Chief Software Architect, as Steve Ballmer assumed role of Microsoft CEO.
2001
The original Xbox released.
2008
Left his daily job at Microsoft.
2014
Stepped down as chairman. Remained on the board and began serving as technology advisor.
2000
Bill and Melinda officially
established the foundation. They also announced the first round of Gates Millennium Scholars, part of a $1 billion effort to help 20,000 young people afford college over the next two decades.
2002
The foundation completed efforts to help install 47,000 computers in 11,000 libraries in all 50 states. Ninety-five percent of libraries have computers with Internet access, up from 27 percent in 1996.
2006
Warren Buffett pledged the bulk of his wealth to the foundation.
2010
Bill and Melinda challenged the global health community to declare this the Decade of Vaccines. They pledged $10 billion over the next 10 years to help research, develop, and deliver vaccines for the world’s poorest countries.
2013
Bill helped launch a $5.5 billion effort to eradicate polio by 2018. India was certified polio-free by the World Health Organization, leaving only three countries that have never been free of the disease.
2015
Bill announced the formation of the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Network (CHAMPS), a network of disease surveillance sites in developing countries, to help prevent childhood deaths.
2017
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation committed $300 million to helping farmers in Africa and Asia cope with climate change.
2018
Bill shared the stage with a beaker of poop at the Reinvented Toilet Expo in Beijing. His “co-star” helped draw attention to a serious problem that kills more than 500,000 people every year: poor sanitation.
Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
2000–
These days Bill focuses most of his time on the work he and Melinda are doing through their foundation. People are often surprised to hear him say that this work has a lot in common with his work at Microsoft. In both cases, he gets to bring together smart people and collaborate with them to solve big, tough problems.
Bill is gratified to know that the foundation and its many partners are helping people all over the world live healthier, more productive lives.
Other Interests
In addition to the foundation’s work, Bill has separately taken on some projects to address issues that interest him personally, such as delivering clean energy to everyone who needs it.
In all his work—with the foundation and otherwise—he’s focused on what he calls catalytic philanthropy: investments in innovations that will improve life for the poorest. They’re solutions to problems where markets and governments underinvest.
2006
Bill helped launch TerraPower, a company that aims to provide the world with a more affordable, secure, and environmentally friendly form of nuclear energy.
2010
Melinda, Warren Buffett, and Bill launched the Giving Pledge, a commitment by the world’s wealthiest people to dedicate most of their wealth to philanthropy.
2014
Bill tried his hand at making a viral video with Jimmy Fallon. This has nothing to do with catalytic philanthropy–he just thought you might enjoy it.
2015
Bill spearheaded the formation of the Breakthrough Energy Coalition to fund clean energy initiatives, avoid a climate disaster, and make sure that everyone on the planet can enjoy a good standard of living.
2017
Bill teamed up with Roger Federer in the fourth annual Match for Africa, a charity tennis match that raises money for the Roger Federer Foundation.
2018
Bill joined forces with a group of philanthropists to create the Diagnostics Accelerator, a program aimed at finding a way to diagnose Alzheimer’s earlier.
2019
Bill joined long-time friend Warren Buffett to serve customers at Dairy Queen. It did not go well.
2019
The Netflix documentary Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates was released. The three-part series told the story of Bill’s life from childhood through Microsoft through his work today.
A Message From Bill
I feel very lucky to get to connect with so many extraordinary people. Whenever I have the chance, I set aside a few minutes to share what I’m learning here on the Gates Notes. Thanks for reading
