Bill Gates felt successful only in 1998, 11 years after Microsoft became a public company. Although he was the youngest billionaire, it was only then that he felt secure in his success. His new autobiography, “Source Code,” describes his journey from childhood to founding Microsoft. Gates often worked 80 hours a week, worrying about mistakes that could jeopardize the company. By the late nineties, Gates recognized the success of Microsoft, which had become
Bill Gates felt successful around 1998, 11 years after Microsoft.
