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sábado, 24 de maio de 2025

GATES NOTES - 5 memoirs that shaped my own

 

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5 memoirs that shaped my own
Bill Gates holds a book open and smiles in front of images of book covers on an illustrated background.
By Bill Gates | May 22, 2025
I feel like I'm always learning, but I really go into serious learning mode when I'm starting out on a new project. In the early days of Microsoft, I read a ton about technology companies, and as I was starting the Gates Foundation, I researched the history of American philanthropy.
Writing my memoir Source Code, which came out earlier this year, was no different: I thought about what I could draw on from the best memoirs I've read.
So for this year's Summer Books, I thought I would share a few of the memoirs that stayed with me. With the exception of Nicholas Kristof's Chasing Hope, I read all of these before finishing Source Code—in fact I read Katharine Graham's Personal History years before I even decided to start writing. (Nick's book is so good that I wanted to include it anyway.)
You won't find a direct correlation between any of these books and Source Code. But I think it has shades of Bono's vulnerability about his own challenges, Tara Westover's evolving view of her parents, and Trevor Noah's sense as a kid that he didn't quite fit in.
Memoirs are a good reminder that people have countless interesting stories to tell about their lives. Here are five that shaped mine: 
You can find my reviews of these books—and over 150 others from the past 15 years—on Gates Notes now.
Happy reading, happy summer, and thanks for being an Insider.
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