Bill Gates shares that he is also “grieving” the loss of his marriage to Melinda.
, Bill told the newspaper he would not have chosen to marry someone else and even gave marriage in general his stamp of approval.
"You know, I wouldn’t choose to marry someone else," he continues, clarifying that he would marry Melinda all over again. Right now, the 66-year-old father of three confirms that, like his ex-wife, he is still grieving the relationship."We grew up together. When I got married, yeah, Microsoft was a big deal. But I was a young 38-year-old and she was a mature 28-year old [when they married], and over those next few years, in terms of what we learnt together, what went well, what didn’t go well… I mean, that’s more than half my adult life," he says.
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