Bill Gates: 4 Choices in Life Separate the Doers From the Dreamers

Over the years, Bill Gates has maintained an insatiable drive to discover new things. Gates told The New York Times that he reads up to 50 books a year: “It’s one of the primary ways that I think, and it has been since I was a kid.”

Curiosity is important not only for learning, but also for overall life satisfaction, according to science. Several studies have shown that people who are curious have stronger relationships, communicate more, and enjoy socializing more. In reality, people who are interested are more easily drawn to them and feel emotionally closer to them.

2. Those who lead are motivated by those who do.

As the CEO of Microsoft, Bill Gates once said, “As we look forward into the next century, leaders will be those that inspire others.”

One thing is certain: in a time of turmoil, strong leaders differentiate themselves by successfully guiding and inspiring their human workers. They do so by adapting to the problems that their staff face on a regular basis and doing everything it takes to protect their workers and the company.

It’s being aware of workers’ and their families’ mental health needs when social loneliness, economic challenges, and other life uncertainties weigh on individuals in different ways.

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