Bill Gates reflects on childhood, says he’d be diagnosed with autism today: ‘I didn’t behave in a standard way’

Bill Gates believes he would be diagnosed with Autism if he were a child today, noting that his childhood traits fit today's broader definition. He feels his non-standard behavior fostered his concentration, ultimately benefiting his success in math, science, and programming.

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Updated25 Jan 2025, 11:48 AM IST
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, leaves after the State Funeral of former President Jimmy Carter at the Washington National Cathedral, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, leaves after the State Funeral of former President Jimmy Carter at the Washington National Cathedral, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)(AP)

Microsoft founder Gates said in a recent interview that he would be diagnosed with autism if he were a child today. The billionaire noted that autism had a very narrow definition back then, and that some of his childhood traits would fit today's accepted norms.

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In an interaction with Wall Street Journal, Gates said, “This whole thing of Asperger's or on the spectrum is a fairly new thing, you know? It used to be autism had a fairly narrow definition that was you know clearly identifiable,”

"But this idea that if you're slow socializing — you know, I have a behavior where I rock that bothers people, but that's also common so-called self-esteeming type thing. So I realized, wow, there's a bit of a pattern match there," Gates added.

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As per World Health Organization (WHO), Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a diverse group of conditions that are “characterized by some degree of difficulty with social interaction and communication”. Autism is estimated to affect every 1 in 100 children globally and 1 in 36 children in the United States.

Bill Gates on impact of his non-standard childhood behaviour:

However, the 69-year-old does not believe that his childhood limitations had a negative impact on him. Instead, Gates says his non-standard behaviour helped him develop the deep concentration needed to excel in maths, science and, later, programming.

"Looking back on that, because I didn't behave in a standard way, and yet, you know, that deep concentration that got applied to math and science and eventually to all those programming experiences I had, that became a strength," Gates noted.

In particular, Gates' biography 'Source Code', which traces the journey of a young boy to the creation of one of the world's biggest companies, will be launched on 4 February. The book begins with his childhood and ends in the late 1970s, when Microsoft signed its first deal with Apple.

 

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