Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Forbes Interview With Bill Gates: The Power To Save Lives



Gates is the biggest inspiration to us: power and capital - both its literal meaning in itself, or political meaning - if applied correctly, can maximize the benefit of the world.

Living in landlocked African Republic Chad desert, the poor reputation of authoritarian government, had been "Forbes" as the world's most corrupt regimes. It seems out of place in this country with Bill Gates. However, in September this year he just appeared in Chad, Gaddafi trained with the country's president Idriss Deby (Idriss Deby, Universe: Deby has been in exile Libya, Gaddafi set in during training camp trained) with the general appearance. "He and I walked away, to a group of children vaccinated against polio," Gates recalled, "I even told him privately to exchange views, talk about how he can more effectively take care of a good campaign . "

Yes, compared to a motel in Albuquerque, New Mexico, squatting, and Paul Allen on how the world changes the way information transfer, or in Sun Valley, Idaho and Warren Buffett talk, look at the future of philanthropy, the experience it is as different as day. However, Gates is now as important as dealing with the wicked, leaving the world to achieve the goal of most rich heritage, such activities while not pleasant, but indispensable. "Success indicators to determine how much to save lives, so many children from disability," Gates said, "This number of copies of software and sales, earn much profit a little bit different, but the same can be measured, you You can set the ambitious goal to see how well they can do. "

Note his words: indicators, measurement, target. Gates to vaccination at the core of this action cost nearly 60 billion U.S. dollars, committed against measles, hepatitis B, rotavirus, and AIDS, belonging to the largest in human history to save lives and most focus on charitable programs. However, in his words and sentence is rarely mentioned in the individual person.

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