When Microsoft founder Bill Gates said this bad habit he developed at Harvard was hard to break

Microsoft founder Bill Gates admitted that procrastination was one of the bad habits he had to overcome during the early years of his years. Speaking at a 2005 Q&A session alongside investor Warren Buffett at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Gates told students that he developed this habit while studying at Harvard University. I liked to show people that I didn’t do any work, and that I didn’t go to classes and I didn’t care,” he then said. Gates added that he would get serious about exams at the last minute, sometimes just two days before the test. “People thought that was funny,” he said. “That was my positioning: the guy who did nothing until the last minute.”

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