The 2 Habits of Billionaires in a Short Summary (So You Could Be the Next One).

How you could think like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Let me know if you want a part 2.

CoGito
2 min readNov 11, 2022
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1. “Seek to change lives” Steve Jobs

Seek to change lives is one of the habits from Steve Jobs. The habit means to make books, products, electronics, medicine etc. that changes lives. What Steve Jobs did was that he started the online genre. Before that, computers/laptops were a geeky thing, and it was not taken seriously.

Now, the online era is essential for starting businesses. Before the online era/generation, starting a business was way harder. For example, people like Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, Mark Zuckerberg and many more people wouldn't even be known if it wasn't for Steve Jobs and his highly successful habits.

Jobs has now shaped an entirely new generation, and he will be remembered forever.

2. “Stop your procrastination” Bill Gates

Procrastination was once a habit that Bill Gates had to deal with. He had a talk with the students and set up a Q&A with Warren Buffett at UNL (University of Nebraska Lincoln College of Business Administration.)

He said the statement:

“I liked to show people that I didn’t do any work, and that I didn’t go to classes and I didn’t care.”

Procrastination is a serious habit that should be taken care of. If you don't know about procrastination, let me walk you through it. Procrastination is when you delay something (such as homework) and you forget about the task later on and because of this you will never complete the task.

How Bill Gates ignored this habit has led to him starting Microsoft, which is now used by millions of people and Windows is in high demand across the world. The Computer software system Windows is made by Microsoft. 76% of the world's computers use Windows.

Let me know if you want a part 2.

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