Bill Gates used to work a lot and didn’t take breaks or time off, not even on weekends. But then something happened and he started doing things differently.

Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, used to work long hours and didn’t believe in taking breaks or vacations. However, as he got older and became a father, he realized that this intensity wasn’t always necessary. He advises people to be easy on themselves and not feel guilty for cutting themselves some slack. Gates also emphasizes the importance of asking for help and learning from others who have dealt with similar problems. He learned time management from Warren Buffett, who showed him that it’s okay to have empty spaces in your calendar. Lastly, Gates believes that patience is crucial for success, as it allows you to make better decisions and be kinder to those around you. You Can Read Full News By Clicking On Below Link.

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