Quote from: Felix on February 07, 2012, 10:13:31 PM
Bill Gates was born wealthy. It's a lot easier to act on one's ideas in that kind of context. A lot of bright ideas get shoved to the side in favor of survival and simple coping.
True, Gate had the advantages of a wealthy family, but his success was based on his talent and hard work.
How many examples of "rags to riches" do you want. I could have easily use Steve Jobs - born out of wedlock, adopted, grew up in the suburbs, dropped out of college, started Apple. Or Bill Hewett and Dave Packard, who started their company during the Great Depression, in a garage.
How about J K Rowling (author of Harry Potter series)? Or Richard Branson (Virgin Records)?
Sheldon Adelson - son of a cab driver who borrowed $200 to get started. Oprah Winfrey - whose under-educated teenage mother mis-spelled her first name.
Industrialists Andrew Carnegie, John D Rockerfeller, Henry Ford. Started with next to nothing.
Ingvar Kamprad (who?) - started out selling matches from his bicycle, moved on to ball point pens, and eventually started IKEA.
Walt Disney, who quit high school, joined the ambulance corps as a driver, and built on his cartooning interests. Started his first company and promptly went bankrupt. Came to California with $40 and proceeded to draw ... Oswald the Rabbit. (Micky Mouse came later).
Lots of examples of people who succeeded who weren't born with a silver spoon.