These are the five books that Bill Gates recommends reading this summer

Summer is a favorable time to read, but choosing new readings is sometimes complicated. Thus, it may be interesting to take note of one of the five books that billionaire Bill Gates has recommended for this summer through his portal

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1. The fall of General Electric

Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric, by Thomas Gryta and Ted Mann.

Bill Gates explains that the authors of this book provide an unflinching look at the mistakes and missteps made by the leadership of the General Electric Company. “If you’re in any kind of leadership role, whether it’s in a business, a non-profit organization or elsewhere, there’s a lot you can learn here,” recommends the entrepreneur.

2. How the human being intervenes in nature

‘Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future’, by Elizabeth Kolbert

This book is an essay on ‘humanity versus nature’. Thus, it is an opportunity to witness the various ways in which people intervene in nature, including gene drives and geoengineering. These last two topics are of particular interest to the billionaire.

3. Barack Obama’s memoirs

A promised land, by Barack Obama.

The Microsoft co-founder is a great fan of books on US presidents, but he confesses that Barack Obama’s memoirs interested him especially. “President Obama is unusually honest about his experience in the White House, including how isolating it is to be the ultimate decision-maker. It’s a fascinating look at what it’s like to lead a country through difficult times,” Gates said. from the book.

4. The importance of forests

The Overstory, by Richard Powers.

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Bill Gates confesses that this book is one of the most unusual novels he has read. The Overstory makes a statement about the importance of protecting the forests, a goal it achieves through the connection of nine people and their connection to the trees. “I was moved by each character’s passion for their cause and finished the book eager to learn more about trees,” says the philanthropist.

5. An approach to the immune system

An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives, by Matt Richtel

Although this book was published before the Covid-19 pandemic, it is, according to Gates, a good read to learn how the immune system works and understand what it takes to stop Covid-19. The deepening on the immune system is carried out through four patients, each of whom is forced to manage their immune system in one way or another. His stories provide a super interesting look at the science of immunity.

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