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What does Bill Gates think?

 What does Bill Gates think?

What does Bill Gates think?

Covid, world hunger or climate change do not exist by chance or due to lack of information or 'big data'. Its origin is in injustice. The tycoon does not think about this


The second richest man in the world is also the second largest donor to the World Health Organization and the first global health philanthropist. In addition, Bill Gates has been the protagonist of the biggest hoaxes about the covid, which associated him with the creation and spread of the virus. Fake news, power, health, money… Gates and his superlative intelligence are in the eye of the storm. Who wouldn't give a penny for Bill's thoughts.


At the moment I religiously pay the Netflix fee and I can see Inside the brain, the docuseries starring Gates for the multiplatform. Health and money are not enough and poor Bill wanted the love of the people, so he sold his private life to reach the heart of the rock and add followers to his latest crusade: to fix the world. Because Bill has been the best in his entire life to solve everything. Although in reality the word everything is a synonym (in his head) of the word computer.


The documentary shows what Bill's highly complex brain thinks that his wife defines as a “multiprocessor”. Basically Gates thinks that complex systems have simple answers. And he defines himself as someone optimistic, as he could not be otherwise, because he believes that the world is something simple.


He also thinks in terms of contradictory opposites, as if that's the only way to do it. In terms of money-intelligence / poverty-lack of intellectual resources. Bill believes that he is rich because he is smart and considers that there is also a proportion in terms. Also why when he decided to invest part of his fortune in health, he chose to personally direct the strategy. Nobody better, because nobody is smarter. Although in reality, and for all the above, he could be an example of a lack of intellectual resources. Accepting that the world is simple and that money has a fair relationship with intelligence is the result of a rather elemental processor.


The one with an inspiring brain is Arundhati Roi. The writer explains in her book The Specters of Capitalism (Captain Swing), how the foundations of large American corporations have served from their origins (Rockefeller Foundation, Carnegie, Ford ...) as a revolving door to intervene in the politics of the whole world, especially in developing countries. Major corporations relate to the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank or the CIA through their foundations - the perfect revolving door to turn money into political power. It is thanks to his dollars that computer expert Bill Gates has designed education, health and agriculture policies not only for the United States government but for the entire world. Of course, nobody knows what Bill thinks about this issue.

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