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For my part, I'm just happy that the Crimson has called me "Harvard's most successful dropout." I guess that makes me valedictorian of my own special class ¡ I did the best of everyone who failed. ÎÒΪ½ñÌìÔÚ×ùµÄ¸÷λͬѧ¸Ðµ½¸ßÐË£¬ÄãÃÇÄõ½Ñ§Î»¿É±ÈÎÒ¼òµ¥¶àÁË¡£¹þ·ðµÄУ±¨³ÆÎÒÊÇ¡°¹þ·ð´óѧÀúÊ·ÉÏ×î³É¹¦µÄê¡Ñ§Éú¡±¡£ÎÒÏëÕâ´ó¸ÅʹÎÒÓÐ×ʸñ´ú±íÎÒÕâÒ»ÀàѧÉú·¢ÑÔ¡¡ÔÚËùÓеÄʧ°ÜÕßÀÎÒ×öµÃ×îºÃ¡£ But I also want to be recognized as the guy who got Steve Ballmer to drop out of business school. I'm a bad influence. That's why I was invited to speak at your graduation. If I had spoken at your orientation, fewer of you might be here today. µ«ÊÇ£¬ÎÒ»¹ÒªÌáÐÑ´ó¼Ò£¬ÎÒʹµÃSteve Ballmer£¨×¢£ºÎ¢Èí×ܾÀí£©Ò²´Ó¹þ·ðÉÌѧԺÍËѧÁË¡£Òò´Ë£¬ÎÒÊǸöÓÐ×ŶñÁÓÓ°ÏìÁ¦µÄÈË¡£Õâ¾ÍÊÇΪʲôÎÒ±»ÑûÇëÀ´ÔÚÄãÃǵıÏÒµµäÀñÉÏÑݽ²¡£Èç¹ûÎÒÔÚÄãÃÇÈëѧ»¶ÓÒÇʽÉÏÑݽ²£¬ÄÇôÄܹ»¼á³Öµ½½ñÌìÔÚÕâÀï±ÏÒµµÄÈËÒ²Ðí»áÉٵöà°É¡£ Harvard was just a phenomenal experience for me. Academic life was fascinating. I used to sit in on lots of classes I hadn't even signed up for. And dorm life was terrific. I lived up at Radcliffe, in Currier House. There were always lots of people in my dorm room late at night discussing things, because everyone knew I didn't worry about getting up in the morning. That's how I came to be the leader of the anti-social group. We clung to each other as a way of validating our rejection of all those social people. ¶ÔÎÒÀ´Ëµ£¬¹þ·ðµÄÇóѧ¾ÀúÊÇÒ»¶Î·Ç·²µÄ¾Àú¡£Ð£Ô°Éú»îºÜÓÐȤ£¬ÎÒ³£È¥ÅÔÌýÎÒûѡÐ޵ĿΡ£¹þ·ðµÄ¿ÎÍâÉú»îÒ²ºÜ°ô£¬ÎÒÔÚRadcliffe¹ý×ÅåÐÒ£×ÔÔÚµÄÈÕ×Ó¡£Ã¿ÌìÎÒµÄÇÞÊÒÀï×ÜÓкܶàÈËÒ»Ö±´ýµ½°ëÒ¹£¬ÌÖÂÛן÷ÖÖÊÂÇé¡£ÒòΪÿ¸öÈ˶¼ÖªµÀÎÒ´Ó²»¿¼ÂǵڶþÌìÔçÆð¡£ÕâʹµÃÎÒ±ä³ÉÁËУ԰ÀïÄÇЩ²»°²·ÖѧÉúµÄÍ·Í·£¬ÎÒÃÇ»¥ÏàÕ³ÔÚÒ»Æð£¬×ö³öÒ»Ö־ܾøËùÓÐÕý³£Ñ§ÉúµÄ×Ë̬¡£ Radcliffe was a great place to live. There were more women up there, and most of the guys were science-math types. That combination offered me the best odds, if you know what I mean. This is where I learned the sad lesson that improving your odds doesn't guarantee success. RadcliffeÊǸö¹ýÈÕ×ӵĺõط½¡£ÄÇÀïµÄÅ®Éú±ÈÄÐÉú¶à£¬¶øÇÒ´ó¶àÊýÄÐÉú¶¼ÊÇÀí¹¤¿ÆµÄ¡£ÕâÖÖ×´¿öΪÎÒ´´ÔìÁË×îºÃµÄ»ú»á£¬Èç¹ûÄãÃÇÃ÷°×ÎÒµÄÒâ˼¡£¿ÉϧµÄÊÇ£¬ÎÒÕýÊÇÔÚÕâÀïѧµ½ÁËÈËÉúÖб¯É˵ÄÒ»¿Î£º»ú»á´ó£¬²¢²»µÈÓÚÄã¾Í»á³É¹¦¡£ One of my biggest memories of Harvard came in January 1975, when I made a call from Currier House to a company in Albuquerque that had begun making the world's first personal computers. I offered to sell them software. ÎÒÔÚ¹þ·ð×îÄÑÍüµÄ»ØÒäÖ®Ò»£¬·¢ÉúÔÚ1975Äê1Ô¡£ÄÇʱ£¬ÎÒ´ÓËÞÉáÂ¥Àï¸øÎ»ÓÚAlbuquerqueµÄÒ»¼Ò¹«Ë¾´òÁËÒ»¸öµç»°£¬ÄǼҹ«Ë¾ÒѾÔÚ×ÅÊÖÖÆÔìÊÀ½çÉϵÚһ̨¸öÈ˵çÄÔ¡£ÎÒÌá³öÏëÏòËûÃdzöÊÛÈí¼þ¡£ I worried that they would realize I was just a student in a dorm and hang up on me. Instead they said: "We're not quite ready, come see us in a month," which was a good thing, because we hadn't written the software yet. From that moment, I worked day and night on this little extra credit project that marked the end of my college education and the beginning of a remarkable journey with Microsoft. 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It was an amazing privilege ¨C and though I left early, I was transformed by my years at Harvard, the friendships I made, and the ideas I worked on. ²»¹ÜÔõÑù£¬ÎÒ¶Ô¹þ·ðµÄ»ØÒäÖ÷Òª¶¼Óë³äÅæµÄ¾«Á¦ºÍÖÇÁ¦»î¶¯Óйء£¹þ·ðµÄÉú»îÁîÈËÓä¿ì£¬Ò²ÁîÈ˸е½ÓÐѹÁ¦£¬ÓÐʱÉõÖÁ»á¸Ðµ½Ð¹Æø£¬µ«ÓÀÔ¶³äÂúÁËÌôÕ½ÐÔ¡£Éú»îÔÚ¹þ·ðÊÇÒ»ÖÖÎüÒýÈ˵ÄÌØÊâ´ýÓö¡¡ËäÈ»ÎÒÀ뿪µÃ±È½ÏÔ磬µ«ÊÇÎÒÔÚÕâÀïµÄ¾Àú¡¢ÔÚÕâÀï½áʶµÄÅóÓÑ¡¢ÔÚÕâÀï·¢Õ¹ÆðÀ´µÄһЩÏë·¨£¬ÓÀÔ¶µØ¸Ä±äÁËÎÒ¡£ But taking a serious look back ¡ I do have one big regret. µ«ÊÇ£¬Èç¹ûÏÖÔÚÑÏËàµØ»ØÒäÆðÀ´£¬ÎÒȷʵÓÐÒ»¸öÕæÕýµÄÒź¶¡£ I left Harvard with no real awareness of the awful inequities in the world ¨C the appalling disparities of health, and wealth, and opportunity that condemn millions of people to lives of despair. ÎÒÀ뿪¹þ·ðµÄʱºò£¬¸ù±¾Ã»ÓÐÒâʶµ½Õâ¸öÊÀ½çÊǶàôµÄ²»Æ½µÈ¡£ÈËÀàÔÚ½¡¿µ¡¢²Æ¸»ºÍ»úÓöÉϵIJ»Æ½µÈ´óµÃ¿ÉÅ£¬ËüÃÇʹµÃÎÞÊýµÄÈËÃDZ»ÆÈÉú»îÔÚ¾øÍûÖ®ÖС£ I learned a lot here at Harvard about new ideas in economics and politics. I got great exposure to the advances being made in the sciences. 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