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Source Code

My Beginnings

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Source Code

Written by: Bill Gates
Narrated by: Wil Wheaton, Bill Gates
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Bill Gates is one of the most transformative figures of our age. In Source Code he takes us back to his beginnings.

He describes with candour his childhood in Seattle, the centrality of family – his close relationship with his card-playing grandmother and his demanding but caring parents – his struggles to fit in, his rebelliousness, his first deep friendships and the impact of losing his closest friend.

We see Gates’s extraordinary mind developing, the restless teenager who discovered a love of coding and computing at the dawn of a new era and felt that ‘by applying my brain, I could solve even the world’s most complex mysteries’. We see the earliest signs of his phenomenal business acumen, which led him to drop out of Harvard at the age of 20 to devote all his energies to Microsoft, the company he started with his childhood friend Paul Allen. He writes about his first involvement with three Steves – Jobs, Wozniak and Ballmer – who would play a crucial role in so much that followed.

The book ends in the late 1970s when Microsoft, still with only a dozen employees, signed its first deal with Apple. The deals would go on and Microsoft would grow unimaginably. Yet Gates never forgot his mother’s reminder that he was merely a steward of any wealth that he gained. This warm and inspiring book, Bill Gates’ origin story, allows readers to understand his energy and ambition – and to see how he sets himself in the world.

'A highly readable account of his early life up to the creation of Microsoft, Source Code is unusually personal and laced with self awareness.' - Financial Times

'A gentle, pensive autobiography...The pleasure of this reflective book is the sense of Old Bill Gates peeking over your shoulder, as bemused by Young Bill Gates as you are.' - Daily Mail


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Well written and amazing narration. Felt like living in Bill gates shoes. Must read if you are in tech. You shall connect

Nostalgic

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Every teenager and parents should read this memoir about How a kid goes on to find a global company. How hard he works, follows his passion and becomes successful. Very inspiring.

Very Inspiring

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This book provides an insight into early years one of the history’s brightest minds. The narration is good and stories engaging. I cannot wait for parts 2 and 3.

Wonderful insight into a genius

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Awesome journey of an hardworking group of boys in search of making big and good in life.
Simply elegant, beautiful, to cherish the success journey and expressing the life.

Happy listening 😊

Brilliantly Bill

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Listened in 2x. Wheaton oddly swallows the end of sentences at places, making me question if the audio broke. else it's just fine.

Great book

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