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9 Bill Gates Quotes Every 70 Year Old Needs To Hear

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As the co-founder of Microsoft (MSFT), Bill Gates played a pivotal role in shaping how we interact with technology. Beyond his technological expertise, Gates is recognized for his entrepreneurial acumen and his philanthropic endeavors through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates’ insights not only offer practical guidance but also serve as a beacon of motivation. With that in mind, 24/7 Wall St. has gathered 9 Bill Gates quotes every seventy-year-old needs to hear, to help guide and motivate you! Continue reading for a boost. 

Why It Matters

As a successful businessman, Bill Gates possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience. His insights and advice can be valuable. Gates’ informative, insightful advice is Bill Gates’ advice is embraced by people of all ages, it is particularly easy to digest for folks in his septuagenarian cohort.

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Gates’ insights not only offer practical guidance but also serve as a beacon of motivation.

Cut Yourself Some Slack

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It’s important to cut yourself some slack when you’re stressed, exhausted, or overwhelmed.
  • You are not a slacker if you cut yourself some slack. -Bill Gates

Self-Care Is Self-Aware

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Granting yourself grace and forgiveness is essential for maintaining your balance and momentum.

It’s important to cut yourself some slack when you’re stressed, exhausted, or overwhelmed. Recognizing when you’ve reached your limits and allowing yourself a break promotes mental and physical wellness. Embracing moments of rest and relaxation enables you to recharge and regain perspective, increasing your productivity in the long run. When you find yourself stretched thin or facing obstacles, granting yourself grace and forgiveness is essential for maintaining your balance and momentum.

I Can Call You Betty

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Entire industries will reorient around AI.
  • The development of A.I. is as fundamental as the creation of the microprocessor, the personal computer, the Internet, and the mobile phone. It will change the way people work, learn, travel, get health care, and communicate with each other. Entire industries will reorient around it. Businesses will distinguish themselves by how well they use it. -Bill Gates

And You Can Call Me AI

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AI isn’t a one-size-fits-all proposition, but it can significantly boost productivity and reach.

Businesses are increasingly relying on AI (Artificial Intelligence) in various capacities, a trend that is predicted to continue for the foreseeable future. As AI has become more accessible, businesses have begun harnessing its capabilities to gain a competitive edge. While AI isn’t a one-size-fits-all proposition, it can significantly boost productivity and reach, positioning companies for success in the Internet age. 

The Future Looks Bright

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Good leaders are inspiring and motivational.
  • As we look ahead into the next century, leaders will be those who empower others. -Bill Gates

Fingers Crossed 

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for those of us who lived through the empowered leaders of the last century, empowering leaders is a welcome change.

Of 24/7 Wall St.’s list of 9 Bill Gates Quotes every 70-year-old needs to hear, this is the most fascinating prediction. Leaders empowering others create stronger leaders. From delegating responsibilities and providing autonomy to prioritizing mentorships and professional development, good leaders are inspiring and motivational. For those of us who lived through the mercurial leaders of the last century, this should be welcome news indeed.

You Think You’re Better Than Me? 

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Challenges stimulate creativity and force you out of your comfort zone.
  • Surround yourself with people who challenge you, teach you, and push you to be your best self.        -Bill Gates

In A Good Way

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It’s never too late to become a better you.

Surrounding yourself with people who challenge you affects personal growth and development in the best ways. Seek out dynamic people with diverse perspectives, skills, and experiences that encourage you to broaden your own. Challenges stimulate creativity and force you out of your comfort zone. Immersing yourself in a stimulating environment results in self-improvement. Because it’s never too late to become a better you.

Develop A New Skill or Hobby

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Developing new skills and hobbies can be an enjoyable and satisfying process.
  • My advice is simple: Read a lot and discover a skill you enjoy. For some, that means being great at science or a great communicator. There’s so much opportunity to do good in the world. -Bill Gates

Put Your Talents To Use

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Bill Gates would encourage you to embrace lifelong learning as a means of personal growth and enrichment.

You’re never too old to acquire a new skill. While age may bring certain physical limitations, it also offers wisdom, patience, and life experience. Developing new skills and hobbies can be an enjoyable and satisfying process. Staying mentally active and engaged through learning can contribute to cognitive health and overall well-being as you age. Bill Gates would encourage you to embrace lifelong learning as a means of personal growth and enrichment.

Nothing Compares 2 U

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Everybody is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. -Einstein
  • Don’t compare yourself with anyone in this world, if you do so, you are insulting yourself. -Bill Gates

Stand Tall

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The only benchmark that matters is your own.

Einstein said it best: Everybody is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. Comparing oneself to others is never a good idea. Everyone has unique strengths, weaknesses, and life circumstances. The only benchmark that matters is your own. How are you measuring up to your standards? Are you reaching your goals? Focusing on self-improvement will lead to happiness. 

That’s The Point 

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Lord knows most of us will never get beyond that certain point.
  • Money has no utility to me beyond a certain point. -Bill Gates

Money You Can’t Utilize

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Gates, along with his former wife, Melinda French Gates, and Warren Buffett, introduced the Giving Pledge which encourages the wealthy to pledge the majority of their wealth to charitable causes.

It’s not uncommon for wealthy individuals to dismiss the importance of money, citing phrases like money can’t buy happiness or money isn’t everything or money has no utility to me beyond a certain point. Lord knows most of us will never get beyond that certain point. But, it’s still good to know that at the end of the day, the multi-billionaire recognizes that he has more money than he could ever spend. As such, Gates, along with his former wife, Melinda French Gates, and Warren Buffett, introduced the Giving Pledge which encourages the wealthy to pledge the majority of their wealth to charitable causes. 

The Internet Isn’t Going Anywhere

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The Internet allows customers to shop from anywhere at any time, eliminating the constraints of a physical location or operating hours.
  • A fundamental new rule for business is that the Internet changes everything. -Bill Gates

Embrace The Internet

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Gates has also stated that If your business is not on the Internet, then your business will be out of business.

The Internet allows customers to shop from anywhere at any time, eliminating the constraints of a physical location or operating hours. This 24/7 accessibility not only enhances the customer experience but also expands the potential customer base for businesses. However, that expanded customer base is one click away from the competition as well.  The Internet also offers opportunities for cost savings through reduced overhead associated with brick-and-mortar stores. Gates has also stated that If your business is not on the Internet, then your business will be out of business. 

Or A Fully Loaded E-reader

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Reading expands your knowledge and perspective.
  • I always have a stack of books I’m looking forward to reading. -Bill Gates

Reading Never Hurt Anyone

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Traditional books don’t require batteries or wi-fi.

A book is a source of entertainment and mental stimulation, whether you’re waiting in line, commuting, or simply have a few moments to spare. Traditional books don’t require batteries or wi-fi. Carrying a book can help you develop a reading habit. Reading expands your knowledge and perspective while keeping your 70-year-old brain tuned up.  Having a book handy ensures that you make the most of any downtime as you disconnect from reality, if only for a moment.

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