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56637535 No.56637535 [Reply] [Original]

Why wouldn’t he just be CEO of Microsoft forever? What’s actually the point of “retiring”

>> No.56637594

>>56637535
having free time to fuck children on your friend's private island. What else?

It's not like he can take it with him to hell.

>> No.56637596

>>56637535
Please come back mr gates we need you

>> No.56637599

found a couple shitcoins partnered with microsoft.

>> No.56637602

>>56637535
To flood the west with North Africans, it's a cause so important it needed his constant personal attention.

>> No.56637607

>>56637599
I would suck dick for Microsoft mvp status

>> No.56637614

>>56637599
I would work for Microsoft. I wouldn’t sign a contract but I’d work there. Love Seattle

>> No.56638084

Good documentary 4 parter about him and his diabolical ambitions
https://www.corbettreport.com/gates/

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56638125

>>56637535
Bill Gates has done more for humanity than any other human, ever. And it's not even close. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has spent over $70 billion on charity. They've almost eradicated polio, guinea worm, malaria, and other neglected tropical diseases.

Bill Gates retired from Microsoft so he can focus on helping other people. Which I'm sure is a lot more fulfilling compared to being CEO until you're 100 and getting your happiness from watching your net worth number go up.

>> No.56638229

>>56638125
I suggest you watch the doco I posted (though I know you're joking anyway)

>> No.56638483

>>56637535
After the release of the Xbox he knew his work was done.

>> No.56638915

>>56637535
He was more or less forced to step down.
He was considered the devil in the late 90s with biographies and pieces painting him as a straight up psychopath. This largely fueled the push to break Microsoft as a monopoly so he left the position and tried to change his image with philanthropy.
It's a tale as old as the first american multimillionaires.

>> No.56638924

>>56638915
Funny how socialism creeps in even in supposedly capitalistic societies like USA.

>> No.56638937

>>56638125
wasn't the foundation caught poisoning the wells in Africa? some anon wrote about it here extensively but i didn't do my research yet

>> No.56638948

>>56638084
>>56638229
>don't like this guy? here watch this 4-part documentary about him on a website that looks like it came out of an indian's asshole
why are you like this

>> No.56639122

>>56638924
a billionaire giving away money has nothing to do with socialism you shit-eating retard, learn what words mean before you use them

>> No.56639147

>>56638915
>He was more or less forced to step down.
This is true, but the reason was that he did not "get" the internet and Microsoft was stagnating and getting left behind.

>> No.56639308

>>56639122
This post is the peak of midwit.

>> No.56639696

>>56638125
Based