When you think of the word “successful,” who’s the first person that comes to mind and why?
The word success appears everywhere —
in the news, in presentations, even in our dreams.
But when I pause and think about it, a few faces come to mind.
The first is Bill Gates.
As someone in IT, that probably isn’t a surprise.
He represents the bridge between technology and business, and the era when computers truly changed the world.
But what makes him truly successful to me isn’t the wealth or the fame —
it’s how he found new meaning after Microsoft.
From writing code to building foundations, from rivals to collaborators.
And then, there’s his old rival — Steve Jobs.
I still remember his words: “Stay hungry, stay foolish.”
And that moment we all waited for — “One more thing.”
He made me believe that technology can have a soul,
and that products can carry emotion.
Success isn’t about controlling the world.
It’s about keeping the passion
to keep changing what you believe in.

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