Bill Gates open letter: The new Coronavirus epidemic reminds us that everyone is equal

Bill Gates: This is the worst economic crisis in my life than the Great Depression of 1873.

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According to foreign media reports, on the afternoon of March 24 Bill Gates donated £ 85m last month to prevent the virus. Although this confusion is spreading, “there is something behind it,” he said.

In an open letter entitled “What can we learn from the spread of the new Coronavirus”, he wrote:

“It has its own meaning”

“I firmly believe that everything is deeper behind us, for better or worse.”

“As I think more deeply about this, I want to share my experiences with you: What does the new coronavirus mean for us?”

1. It reminds us that we are all equal regardless of culture, religion, profession, wealth or reputation. Compared to viruses, we are all equal. Maybe we should treat everyone the same.

If you don’t believe it, ask Tom Hanks.

2. It reminds us that we all have a deep connection. Individuals also have an impact on everyone.

It reminds us that the high walls of error that we have built do not matter because the virus is still running.

It also reminds us that although we are currently experiencing difficulties, more and more people will face life-long problems.

3. It reminds us that health is invaluable, but our lifestyle lags behind, eating unprocessed processed foods and drinking contaminated water.

If we continue to neglect health, the disease will eventually trap us.

4. It reminds us that life is short, mutual help is truly meaningful and helping the elderly and the patients we really should do.

Don’t waste your life buying toilet paper.

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5. It reminds us of how materialistic our society is. When it comes to problems, we only know its needs (food, water, medicine, and what we really need), and tens of thousands of luxury goods can’t help us.

6. It reminds us of the importance of being with family members and reminding us of how much time we have wasted.

It forces us to return home, reunite with our families and strengthen family ties.

“what should we do”

7. It reminds us that work is not everything. Although we live for work, we do not live for work.

We really have to support each other, protect each other and take advantage of each other.

8. It always reminds us of self-realization.

It reminds us that whether you think you are great or really great, viruses can paralyze our world.

9. It reminds us that the power of free will is in our hands.

We can choose to cooperate, support, share, give and help each other. We can also choose to be interested in ourselves and only care about ourselves behind closed doors.

In fact, if you’re in trouble, you can tell the truth.

10. It reminds us that we can wait patiently and nervously.

We can be sensible and understand that there have been times like these and disasters will eventually pass. Or we may panic and preach to the end of the world, but this is ultimately harmful.

11. It reminds us that this is both the end and the beginning of a new point.

It can be a period of reflection and understanding, and we can learn from our mistakes. It can also be the starting point of a cycle, and we can only break this cycle if we can actually take it from it.

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12. It reminds us that our planet is sick.

It reminds us that we should face the seriousness of deforestation, as well as when we value the speed at which toilet paper disappears. We are sick in our home because of inequality.

13. It reminds us that after dark the dawn will rise.

Life is cyclical, a phase in the cycle of human history that we go through. We don’t need to panic. Everything will be a thing of the past.

14. People think the New coronaVirus is a huge catastrophe, but I think it’s a “great fixer”.

The appearance of the new coronavirus epidemic reminds us of the important lessons we have apparently forgotten. It is still up to us to learn from the lessons.

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5 thoughts on “Bill Gates open letter: The new Coronavirus epidemic reminds us that everyone is equal

  1. STFU, Bill. Like we need a lecture from someone who’s not worried about toilet paper shortages, who’s not worried about whether or not they have enough food and water, who’s not worried about filing for unemployment quick enough so they have a revenue stream, who’s not worried about whether the small business they work at will still be in business. Nope, he gets to sit back in luxury at a distance and wax poetically about s*** that won’t affect him. STFU, Bill.

  2. Es muy fácil criticar. Si el Sr. Bill Gates quisiera no se preocuparía por escribir reflexiones ni por donar lo q dona de una fortuna hecha con su trabajo e inteligencia. Otros con fortuna no lo hacen

  3. What saddens me is when we assume things. Income level doesn’t automatically equate with insincerity or lack of awareness about the experiences of others. In fact, there are people at all income levels who are either sincere or insincere, or lack awareness or are deeply aware about the experiences of others.

    Surely, we can be patient and kind. Specially in times of uncertainty.

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