
Michael Bloomberg reflects on his journey from a middle-class background to founding Bloomberg, his tenure as New York City's mayor, and his philanthropic endeavors. Bloomberg emphasizes the importance of hard work, risk-taking, and prioritizing people, recalling his early career at Salomon Brothers and the innovative approach to building the Bloomberg terminal by focusing on user needs. As mayor, he tackled education reform and homelessness, increasing the average life expectancy in New York City by three years. Bloomberg also discusses his commitment to philanthropy, inspired by his parents, and highlights initiatives such as combating illegal guns, fighting climate change through methane detection, and supporting education. He stresses the satisfaction derived from helping others and making a tangible difference in the world.
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