00:00Bill Gates, what's your favorite animal?
00:02Dog.
00:02What's your favorite food?
00:03Hamburger.
00:04What do you eat for breakfast?
00:05Nothing.
00:05What is your worst fear?
00:08I don't want my brain to stop working.
00:12Bill is a multiprocessor.
00:15He'll be reading something else, but then processing at the same time.
00:18It's chaos!
00:20He thrives on complexity.
00:23He makes a framework in his mind, and then he starts slotting in the information.
00:27If something doesn't line up and he gets really frustrated, it's scary.
00:33But when Bill stills himself, he can pull ideas together that other people can't see.
00:40At Microsoft, I worked night and day, and that was how I made sure Microsoft stayed ahead.
00:45I could be so extreme.
00:47You never understood the first thing about this.
00:49Microsoft hit a new record high on Wall Street.
00:53Rivals paint a dark picture.
00:54He'll do whatever he can to capture more of the market.
00:58Our mother wanted him to focus on community and family.
01:02I gave my mom a hard time not following what she wanted.
01:05You don't raise a family hyper-focused in your head.
01:09Each one of us has to start out with developing his or her own definition of success.
01:14I had the wrong way of looking at things.
01:21In life, you have to decide what's important in the world.
01:26I will look at energy, climate change, and disease eradication.
01:31It's important that we start deploying solutions unnaturally fast.
01:36We are running out of time here.
01:41He tends to look at problems from unusual angles.
01:44There hasn't been innovation in nuclear energy for 25 years.
01:49What are the odds of getting the job done?
01:52If you want to make a dent in this, you better think in wholesale magnitudes.
01:57He's at his best when the deck is stacked against him.
02:00There's many challenges.
02:04This is harder than I expected.
02:06Ultimately, it's not what you get from.
02:11It's what you become.
02:13It's what you become.
02:30You
02:34You
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