Bill Gates, who dropped out of Harvard to start Microsoft, wasn't a fan of school from an early age.
Bill Gates used a “calm” and “always predictable” parenting philosophy, inspired directly by his father, while raising his ...
"I wasn't going to hold back from saying that it wasn't a straight path for my parents to figure out what to do," he tells PEOPLE Ian Allen/Gates Notes As an adult, Bill Gates says he looks back ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," Gates explores his childhood in Seattle, deep friendships and his early path in coding, ...
or something he wanted me to do. And he himself was interesting. open image in gallery Bill Gates watches his future Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen use a teletype machine in a photo from the ...
Bill Gates credits much of his success to how his parents raised him. His father, William Gates Sr., "very much believed in" a parenting philosophy called "Love and Logic," which involves setting ...