The polio disease was a disease in which Bill Gates was very affectionate to, and has a duty and opportunity to get rid of it, so the millions of people cannot suffer from the disease and poor families can vaccinate their child for free, so their child doesn't suffer from Polio ("The Untold Life Story"). Other small achievements included, when he first used his computer, when his first product was released, and when the Xbox was released (gatesnotes.com). As I said before, Bill Gates faced a large amount of challenges, in which he had disagreements and lawsuits from the MITS Company, his parents were unhappy because he was a dropout from college, the media and pessimistic people who stressed gates, and lastly he had to deliver products fast to customers which came to the fear of delays (Manes and Andrews 120). He overcame all these difficulties, some with ease and others took time, but without learning from these challenges, he wouldn't be where he is now. Lastly, for his tremendous hardworking skills Bill Gates earned several …show more content…
Bill Gates married in 1992 to Melinda Gates ("Bill Gates"). His lives in the city of Medina WA, in a house worth 125 Million Dollars ("Personal Life"). Bill Gates currently earns about a $100 a second in which he earns about 3-4 Billion Dollars a year from Microsoft ("Personal Life"). His overall salary lies between 10-20 Billion Dollars because there is no exact number and his salary changes every year ("Personal Life"). Bill has a supreme interest in Art/History, and bought a 32.6 Million Dollar Notebook from the great 16th Century artist, Leonardo Da Vinci ("Personal Life"). He also wants to learn another language, and if he hadn't invented Microsoft he would have been an Artificial Intelligence Engineer ("Spare Time"). Gates hobbies include mostly active hobbies which are waterskiing, playing tennis, and watching tennis tournaments ("Spare Time"). Lastly, Bill Gates is not only one supreme software king, but also an expert in philanthropy (gatesnotes.com). Here is all of the Donations Mr. Gates has done in his whole life: He donated 20 million dollars to help vitamins in Botswana, 25 million dollars to prevent AIDS in Nigeria, 51.2 million dollars to public High Schools in N.Y, 3 million dollars to prevent AIDS in South Africa, 20 million dollars to the Seattle Public Library, 20 million dollars to M.I.T, 50 million dollars to