Bill gates wake up time6/3/2023 It felt like everyone in there was super fit, and I did not belong. It was a little scary at first to visit the gym so early. Thankfully though, I do live in an apartment complex that has one, so it’s not so bad. Doing something productive immediately after is another.Īpparently, Bill starts his days with an hour on the treadmill, something that I did not like the sound of.īill has his own personal and private gym, but I don’t. Who knew Bill and I were so alike? 7:10AM: Gym This was easy enough, as 7 hours is my personal ideal number of hours for sleep. 7AM: Wake-up callĪfter a restful 7 hours, Bill awakes rearing to go. With that, I was ready to take on the work week. I also printed out my schedule so I could easily check on it throughout the day and scribble in any new and urgent tasks that popped up. I would include basic things like making coffee, sending a specific email, and more.ĭoing this made me understand a lot better what I devote my time to in a day, and made me pay more attention to where I was spending too much time and how much I realistically and effectively needed for each task. To do this, I set up an Excel sheet (Bill didn’t invent that, his employee Charles Simonyi did) and began planning out my week. I would totally recommend this activity to anyone to better understand how much time each of their daily tasks needs Thus, perhaps a perfectly structured daily routine is needed for one to truly maximise their time and make full use of each and every day. But if his brain stops working as he grows older, he wouldn’t be able to achieve that. Even now, it seems like there’s so much left for him to do. It’s no secret that Bill is an incredibly ambitious man. In a way, I think that fear is more about the passage of time and ageing-two things that even he cannot control. Bill had revealed that his biggest fear is his brain not working. Watching Inside Bill’s Brain, this made a lot of sense. Meaning, the days are planned right down to every five minutes. One of the most fascinating points of this article was how his long days were carved into five-minute segments. In 2016, journalist Mary Riddell spent three months with Bill for an in-depth look at the businessman’s lifestyle. I might not have his brain or his riches, but I technically still have the same 24 hours. Rather, it’s to emulate his morning routine. It takes a specific kind of disposition, intellect, and will to be that accomplished.īut this article isn’t to gush over Bill’s genius. Like many other billionaires, his capacity for work is on a different level. So, I’m going to call him Bill for the rest of this article. One that was seemingly a hundred times smarter than me, and like, a billion times richer.Īfter watching the movie, I almost feel like I know him now. It wasn’t until I recently watched Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates, a three-part Netflix documentary on the Microsoft founder, that I found myself starting to see him more like a fellow human. I seemed to have more in common with, say, a pet frog than I did Bill Gates. Not in the sense that I looked up to him, but in the sense that he seemed very much removed from everyday life. Growing up, Bill was somewhat of a kind of legend. But if you need a refresher, Bill Gates is the brain behind Microsoft and Windows, the operating system I’m using to write this. Realistically speaking, yes, but I doubt anyone reading this right now is unfamiliar with the man. Is there anyone in the world who doesn’t know Bill Gates?
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