Bill Gates – Source Code – Book Review
By: Brittany Garcia
“I see for the first time that for all the mystery and luck in a game of cards, there are things that I can learn to increase my chances of winning. I realised Gami isn’t just lucky or talented. She’s trained her brain. And I can too.”
Source Code; My Beginnings is the story of a young boy who doesn’t see the limitations and barriers that come with being a child in a grown-up’s world, but rather he gives everything a try and remains self-aware through all the experiences.
Is this interesting? No. Will it help him get closer to achieving his goals? No. is there anything he can learn from it? Yes!
The first half of Bill Gate’s Source Code focuses mainly on Bill and his upbringing, his family dynamics and influence, and the development of his love for all things computer and code.
The second half of the book, however, is for a more specific audience.
The computer lingo increases drastically, there is less family and friend discussion, and unless it’s something you have an interest in, some parts can be a mission to get through.
It is worth reading the whole thing though, as there are formative events that occur throughout his story that greatly influence his view of the world and the paths he takes.
I think it’s also important to note that, even though opportunities seemed to fall into Bill’s lap, whether it be through the influence of his parents or his simple inability to accept resistance, not everyone will have the same opportunities presented to them.
It won’t be so easy for some children to pursue their dreams due to the realities of their specific situation, maybe their parents don’t have the same sized bank account or circle of friends – and that is ok.
Scriptures such as Psalm 37:4-5 remind us to “Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act.”
In Christ, we have access to everything we could ever need, and we must remember that He can open any door He wants; propelling us into a position we had only dreamed of.
Main Take Aways
My main take-aways from this book were:
Education Matters
It is crucial to be well-read, pursue good education and self-improvement.
Friends Matters
Surround yourself with people who are moving in the same direction as you, who can encourage and challenge you along the way.
Flexibility Matters
A one-size fits all approach doesn’t work when raising children – just because your child isn’t conforming to the status quo of the mainstream classroom doesn’t mean they won’t go on to achieve great things.
Encouragement Matters
Give children the space and encouragement to pursue their own interests and dreams, helping them as much as you can.
Failure Matters
“The axiom that you learn more from your failures than your successes is trite but absolutely true”.
While this book is very well written and informative, giving us a glimpse into the beginnings of this world-renowned businessman and philanthropist, I feel it is best enjoyed by a very specific audience therefore I give this book 3.5 stars.
Article supplied with thanks to Hope Media.
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