I hope to be like Bill Gates, bro. With all the money in the world.
“I hope to be like Bill Gates, bro. With all the money in the world.”
— Young Thug · Bill Gates
The World Motivation
I hope to be like Bill Gates, bro. With all the money in the world.
“I hope to be like Bill Gates, bro. With all the money in the world.”
— Young Thug · Bill Gates
I hope to be like Bill Gates, bro. With all the money in the world.
If you're 30, 40 years old, you're not getting listened to by minors.
I feel like the phone was in my way. So I got rid of the phone to focus.
I like everything that people say. No matter what they say. You gay, you a punk. You got a nice girlfriend, you're ugly, you can't rap, you're the hardest.
When I was 12, my feet were so small, I wore my sisters' glitter shoes. My dad would whoop me: 'You're not going to school now, you'll embarrass us!'
When I buy Windows 98, I'm not only buying something useful, I'm giving money to Bill Gates, which is a really good thing.
From Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos to Google and Facebook, many of America's greatest entrepreneurs, musicians, movie directors and novelists are world beaters.
Selling out is a myth. Bill Gates isn't selling out, is he? Richard Branson isn't selling out. Why can't black people make money?
This paradox of vision - the genius of youthful ignorance - is nothing new. Had Bill Gates not been in diapers in the early days of computer software, he might have understood that there could never be a market for consumer software - but the 19-year-old Gates went ahead and cofounded Microsoft.
I think people like Bill Gates, who have given away enormous sums of money, are shining examples for all of us to follow.