Bill Gates' memoir, "Source Code: My Beginnings," revisits his childhood and early career, detailing feelings of isolation and the tough choices that defined his journey. Born into privilege, Gates showed early programming talent and dropped out of Harvard to start Microsoft. Critics, including journalist Tim Schwab, suggest the memoir serves more as a marketing tool, questioning Gates' portrayal of himself as a humanitarian versus the reality of billionaire interests. Gates plans a trilogy, with future books addressing his tenure at Microsoft and philanthropic efforts.
Gates' memoir reveals his early life, including his feelings of being a misfit and the challenges he faced in dropping out of Harvard to launch Microsoft.
US investigative reporter Tim Schwab critiques Gates' memoir as a marketing exercise, arguing it depicts Gates as a selfless humanitarian despite the billionaire's self-interest.
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