Bill Gates on his crazy early days at Microsoft: We ate powdered orange Tang instead of stopping for meals

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Bill Gates says he ate powdered orange Tang instead of stopping for meals in his early days at Microsoft. (via CNBCMakeIt)

"I love going into work and that work is my whole life," Gates says in the documentary.

Taking time away from the office was not part of his operating system. "A key advantage I had was being fanatical, that is taking all of my capabilities day and night and just focusing on, okay how do you write good software? I loved being fanatic. Eventually I reveled in it. I didn't believe in weekends, I didn't believe in vacation," Gates says."For a lot of people it wasn't an ideal place to work. We were pretty frenetic and demanding," Gates says.

He wasn't known for delivering his opinions softly either. "I was famous for saying, 'That's the stupidest idea I have ever heard.' And of course everyone was like, 'But how could it be, it was only two hours ago he had this other one ... could it be that this one is really stupider than all those other ideas he heard before?'""I could be so extreme," Gates says.

Gates seems to now recognize that some of those tactics were harsh. In the third episode of the docuseries, Gates gives Guggenheim a hand in teaching him to play a card game.See also:

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