Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a recent interview with CNBC Make It, Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and a prominent philanthropist, made it clear that he has no intention of slowing down his work pace despite turning 68 years old. Gates, like his friend Warren Buffett, who continues to lead Berkshire Hathaway at the age of 94, has expressed his desire to keep working not only for the next few years but with a view to extending his career for another two or three decades. This ambition, far from being a mere wish, is framed within his commitment to improving the world through his foundation and his ongoing involvement in technological innovation. Gates has shared that the idea of working less than full-time is "horrible" to him, reflecting his great passion for his work. Although he currently serves as a technology advisor for Microsoft, his main focus has shifted towards philanthropy, where he is dedicated to tackling critical global issues. With a fortune amounting to $128 billion, his efforts center on fighting diseases, reducing poverty, and seeking solutions to challenges such as climate change. One of the most notable projects he is involved in is the upcoming Netflix docuseries titled "What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates," which will premiere on September 18. This project is part of his strategy to educate and raise awareness about the issues facing humanity. Additionally, next year the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will celebrate its 25th anniversary, a milestone that highlights Gates' commitment to eradicating diseases like polio and malaria. "We want to halve child deaths, from 5 million to 2.5 million," he stated with determination. Despite his success and wealth, Gates faces the same reality as everyone else: time. In 2017, Buffett, during a joint interview with Gates, emphasized that while almost everything can be bought with money, "you cannot buy time." This reflection has influenced Gates, who has learned to balance his intense work schedule with moments of leisure and personal reflection. Gates' personal evolution has been remarkable. In his early years at Microsoft, his approach was extremely rigorous; he did not believe in weekends or vacations and expected absolute commitment from his employees. However, over time and under Buffett's influence, Gates has changed his perspective, adopting a more balanced approach. This shift has been key to his well-being and his ability to remain a leader in both the business and philanthropic realms. Gates now allows himself to enjoy his free time, dedicating up to three hours a day to reading and maintaining an active curiosity about a variety of topics, from Alzheimer's disease to advancements in artificial intelligence. This approach not only keeps him intellectually stimulated but also enables him to contribute informed insights to his projects. Gates' life is not just a story of financial success; it is a narrative of commitment and personal evolution. By continuing his philanthropic and educational work, he aims to inspire others to do the same, demonstrating that work and purpose can coexist with a balanced life rich in experiences. As he moves forward with his projects and goals, Gates shows that while age may be a factor, passion and the desire to make a difference are timeless. Today, Bill Gates represents a powerful voice in the realms of philanthropy and technology, showing that age is not an obstacle to meaningful work. His legacy, forged through decades of effort and dedication, continues to make a difference in the world. With his eyes on the future, he aims not only to achieve his personal goals but also to inspire others to join the fight for a better world. In this context, Gates stands as an example of how work and commitment can endure beyond societal expectations regarding retirement.