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20条精炼语录全面解读比尔·盖茨Bill Gates如何从一名平凡小伙成为世界首富

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20条精炼语录全面解读比尔·盖茨(Bill Gates )如何从一名平凡小伙成为世界首富

我们在感恩节拿出一刻倾听比尔.盖茨。

原因有二:

你现在能用上电脑看这个故事首归功于比尔.盖茨。因此他曾成为世界首富。

如今,盖茨虽不再是世界首富,其原因是他用他的钱试图使世界摆脱劣质教育和贫困。

曾做,且正在做如此不可思议事情的人的话,是值得一听的。

论做个“生意人”

“我使用我百分之十的脑力思考生意。生意并非如此复杂。我可不愿把这写到我的名片上。”

他如何定义“聪明”

“这是个微妙的概念。包含一定的深度,一种吸收新事物的能力。介入一种情况,听完解释后立即说,‘不过,你觉得这样呢?’ 问有洞察力的问题。 实时吸收它。记忆力。将看似无关的东西相关联。一定的增效式的创造力。”

如何快速告诉员工真相

“如果我认为什么事是浪费时间或不当的,我不会等到以后再指出来。我会直接说。所以每开一次会,你可能听到我说许多次“这是我听过最愚蠢的想法。”

用恐惧作你的动力

“当你意识到你在困难中时,保全自己已太晚了。除非一直在恐惧中前进,你方能逃脱。”

史蒂夫.乔布斯

“这世界很少见什么人对其有像史蒂夫一样深刻的影响,其效果将会被未来数代人所感。

对我们中有幸能与他工作的人来说,那段日子曾是巨大的荣幸。我会非常怀念他。”

论不满意的顾客

“最不满意你的顾客们是你最好的学习资源。”

论无聊的父母

“在你出世之前,你父母还不像如今这般无聊。他们从为你付钱,洗衣和听你讲你认为自己如何酷中变为如此。所以在你保护热带雨林受你父母时代的寄生虫侵袭前,先除去你屋内壁橱里的虱子。”

论将自己与别人对比

"莫将你自己和世上的任何人对比...如你为此,你是在侮辱你自己。”

论成功

“成功是个可恼的老师。它诱惑聪明人去想他们不会输。”

论宗教

“在节省时间方面,宗教并非有效。礼拜天早晨我可能做更多事情。

论怪胎

“对怪胎好一点。因为你最后很可能在一个怪胎手下工作。

论公平

“生活不公平,度过去!”

论失败

“庆祝成功是好的,从失败中学习更重要。”

论短期和中期

“我们常高估未来两年内能产生的变化,而低估未来十年内的。别自我催眠而变得迟钝。”

论资本主义

“资本主义是这奇妙的激人奋进之物,它促进着新发明。然在世界上灾苦的地方,它使人气馁。”

“创造型资本主义将利人与利己之心相结合, 从而达到双赢。这叫作利己的巨大机器与利他之心能服务的人比只利己或只利他更多。”

论知识产权

“知识产权拥有相当于一个香蕉的的架上寿命。”

论科技使生意增效

“其一,对于高效的企业,自动化使效率提高。其二,对于非高效的企业,自动化使效率更低。”

论教育和贫困

“在我们成功教育每个孩子之前,在每座城内皆整洁之前,我们从不少事做。”

论好成绩

“在考试中,我考砸了几科,但我的朋友每科都通过了。如今他是个微软的工程师,而我是微软的所有者。”

20条精炼语录全面解读比尔·盖茨(Bill Gates )如何从一名平凡小伙成为世界首富

我们在感恩节拿出一刻倾听比尔.盖茨。

原因有二:

你现在能用上电脑看这个故事首归功于比尔.盖茨。因此他曾成为世界首富。

如今,盖茨虽不再是世界首富,其原因是他用他的钱试图使世界摆脱劣质教育和贫困。

曾做,且正在做如此不可思议事情的人的话,是值得一听的。

论做个“生意人”

“我使用我百分之十的脑力思考生意。生意并非如此复杂。我可不愿把这写到我的名片上。”

他如何定义“聪明”

“这是个微妙的概念。包含一定的深度,一种吸收新事物的能力。介入一种情况,听完解释后立即说,‘不过,你觉得这样呢?’ 问有洞察力的问题。 实时吸收它。记忆力。将看似无关的东西相关联。一定的增效式的创造力。”

如何快速告诉员工真相

“如果我认为什么事是浪费时间或不当的,我不会等到以后再指出来。我会直接说。所以每开一次会,你可能听到我说许多次“这是我听过最愚蠢的想法。”

用恐惧作你的动力

“当你意识到你在困难中时,保全自己已太晚了。除非一直在恐惧中前进,你方能逃脱。”

史蒂夫.乔布斯

“这世界很少见什么人对其有像史蒂夫一样深刻的影响,其效果将会被未来数代人所感。

对我们中有幸能与他工作的人来说,那段日子曾是巨大的荣幸。我会非常怀念他。”

论不满意的顾客

“最不满意你的顾客们是你最好的学习资源。”

论无聊的父母

“在你出世之前,你父母还不像如今这般无聊。他们从为你付钱,洗衣和听你讲你认为自己如何酷中变为如此。所以在你保护热带雨林受你父母时代的寄生虫侵袭前,先除去你屋内壁橱里的虱子。”

论将自己与别人对比

"莫将你自己和世上的任何人对比...如你为此,你是在侮辱你自己。”

论成功

“成功是个可恼的老师。它诱惑聪明人去想他们不会输。”

论宗教

“在节省时间方面,宗教并非有效。礼拜天早晨我可能做更多事情。

论怪胎

“对怪胎好一点。因为你最后很可能在一个怪胎手下工作。

论公平

“生活不公平,度过去!”

论失败

“庆祝成功是好的,从失败中学习更重要。”

论短期和中期

“我们常高估未来两年内能产生的变化,而低估未来十年内的。别自我催眠而变得迟钝。”

论资本主义

“资本主义是这奇妙的激人奋进之物,它促进着新发明。然在世界上灾苦的地方,它使人气馁。”

“创造型资本主义将利人与利己之心相结合, 从而达到双赢。这叫作利己的巨大机器与利他之心能服务的人比只利己或只利他更多。”

论知识产权

“知识产权拥有相当于一个香蕉的的架上寿命。”

论科技使生意增效

“其一,对于高效的企业,自动化使效率提高。其二,对于非高效的企业,自动化使效率更低。”

论教育和贫困

“在我们成功教育每个孩子之前,在每座城内皆整洁之前,我们从不少事做。”

论好成绩

“在考试中,我考砸了几科,但我的朋友每科都通过了。如今他是个微软的工程师,而我是微软的所有者。”

Let's have a moment of thanksgiving for Bill Gates.

Two reasons.

More than any other entrepreneur, Bill Gates is the reason you're using a personal computing device to look at this story right now. For that, he became the world's richest man.

Now, Gates is no longer the world's richest man because he's busy spending his money trying to save the world from disease and poor education.

When someone who has done, and is doing, such an incredible things – and has something to say – it's worth listening.

On being a "business man"

"Of my mental cycles, I devote maybe ten percent to business thinking. Business isn't that complicated. I wouldn't want to put it on my business card."

On how he defines "smart"

"It's an elusive concept. There's a certain sharpness, an ability to absorb new facts. To walk into a situation, have something explained to you and immediately say, "Well, what about this?" To ask an insightful question. To absorb it in real time. A capacity to remember. To relate to domains that may not seem connected at first. A certain creativity that allows people to be effective."

On telling employees the truth, quickly

"If I think something's a waste of time or inappropriate I don't wait to point it out. I say it right away. It's real time. So you might hear me say 'That's the dumbest idea I have ever heard' many times during a meeting."

On using fear as a motivator

"In this business, by the time you realize you're in trouble, it's too late to save yourself. Unless you're running scared all the time, you're gone."

On Steve Jobs

"The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come. For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. I will miss Steve immensely."

Source.

On unhappy customers

“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”

On youthful entitlement and self-esteem

“The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something BEFORE you feel good about yourself.”

Source.

On boring parents

“Before you were born, your parents weren't as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes and listening to you talk about how cool you thought you were. So before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your parent's generation, try delousing the closet in your own room.”

On comparing yourself to others

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

On success

“Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose.”

On religion

“Just in terms of allocation of time resources, religion is not very efficient. There`s a lot more I could be doing on a Sunday morning.”

On nerds

"Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one."

On fairness

“Life's not fair, get over it!”

On failure

"It's fine to celebrate success, but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure."

On the short term versus the medium term

"We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. Don't let yourself be lulled into inaction."

Source.

On capitalism

"Capitalism is this wonderful thing that motivates people, it causes wonderful inventions to be done. But in this area of disease of the world at large, it's really let us down."

"Creative capitalism takes this interest in the fortunes of others and ties it to our interest in our own fortunes in ways that help advance both. This hybrid engine of self-interest and concern for others can serve a much wider circle of people than can be reached by self-interest or caring alone".

On intellectual property

Intel's Craig Barrett and Microsoft's Bill Gates shaking hands in 1999, when "Wintel" still ruled the world.

"Intellectual property has the shelf life of a banana."

On using technology to make a business more efficient

"The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency."

On education and poverty

"Until we're educating every kid in a fantastic way, until ever inner city is cleaned up, there is no shortage of things to do."

Source.

On getting good grades

“I failed in some subjects in exam, but my friend passed in all. Now he is an engineer in Microsoft and I am the owner of Microsoft.”


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