Bill Gates Is Saving the World, One Toilet at a Time

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Bill Gates Is Saving the World, One Toilet at a Time
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The Microsoft whiz opens up about his Netflix docuseries, Inside Bill’s Brain, which illustrates his quest to save humanity from itself: “We’re not in nirvana yet, but we feel like we’re getting pretty close. I still think we’re going to succeed'

Guggenheim portrays the Gates-Buffet friendship as a full-on bromance; he includes videos shot over the years when Gates has visited Buffett in Omaha for the Berkshire shareholders meeting. It’s like an ’80s teen movie montage, with the two billionaire buddies goofing their way through Dairy Queen, a candy store, and Furniture Mart. “My relationship with Warren,” Gates said, “is this magical, incredible thing.

He was not as thrilled about how the series emphasized the friction at the end of his long friendship with Allen, who died last year. “My relationship with Paul was mostly that we goofed off and had fun,” Gates said. “And it emphasizes this one period at the end of his life where he’s mad at me, and we’re not actually talking for a little while.

“I said to my sister, ‘God, remember when she was debugging my code and telling me that I wasn’t thinking hard enough about the math?’” Gates recalled sarcastically, then admitted that he possibly has “a psychological reaction” to the idea that his mom was the great formative influence on his character and career. He did concede that “my mom was very keen in terms of getting me out in the world, or fostering my ambition.

. “There is no plan that in any way comes near to achieving that goal,” Gates admitted. “[By] 2050 is barely achievable, even assuming a lot of cooperation, a lot of prioritization in terms of regulation, R&D money, and global countries working together. So it’s pretty daunting. There‘s days where the U.S.

The task at hand is perfect for a brain like Bill’s. Guggenheim believes that “in this really chaotic, dark time where there’s so much uncertainty, there’s so few people who sort of give me clarity. It’s very comforting that there’s a guy like Bill out there. I don’t know if he’s gonna succeed, but the fact that he’s putting so much intelligence and money and influence on some of these really tough issues makes me feel better. It makes me feel more optimistic about the world.

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