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From admitting affairs with Russian women to regretting divorce with Melinda French Gates: 5 times Bill Gates regretted his decisions — And what they teach us about power and psychology

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 26, 2026, 18:30 IST
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5 times Bill Gates regretted his decisions: What his regrets teach us

Success at the highest level doesn’t erase human vulnerability. If anything, it magnifies it. Over the years, Bill Gates — once the face of relentless ambition at Microsoft — has openly reflected on decisions he regrets. Some were strategic. Others were deeply personal. More recently, Bill Gates is in the news for his links with the late paedophile and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

And behind each mistake lies a powerful psychological lesson about power, blind spots, ego, and emotional cost. Here we list some moments when Bill Gates regretted his decisions and what his regrets teach us:

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Bill Gates admits to having affairs with Russian women, apologises to Gates Foundation staff

On February 25, 2026, with the ongoing media scrutiny over Bill Gates for his past ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Microsoft co-founder apologised to staff at the Gates Foundation, as per reports. Speaking at a town hall meeting, Gates said that his link with Epstein was a “huge mistake”. Talking in this context, he further said, “I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit...To be clear, I never spent any time with victims, the women around him," reported The Wall Street Journal.

Gates also apologised to Gates Foundation staff for the disgrace his association with Epstein has brought to them. “I apologise to other people who are drawn into this because of the mistake that I made," he said, quoted the Journal.

The lesson: As a famous line from the movie 'Spider Man' goes, 'With great power comes great responsibility'. In this case, Gates' apology shows that power amplifies consequences and that reputation is fragile — even at the top.

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When Bill Gates regretted his divorce from Melinda French Gates

For years, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his former wife, Melinda French Gates, seemed to be an inspirational power couple to many. No wonder, then, when Bill and Melinda announced their divorce in 2021 after 27 years of marriage, it shocked the world. Later, Gates publicly acknowledged that the divorce was “a source of great personal sadness.”

The psychology behind it:
High-achieving personalities often prioritise mission over maintenance. For decades, Gates operated in builder mode — scaling companies, shaping global health, solving massive problems. But relationships require emotional presence, not just intellectual commitment. Over time, emotional distance grows quietly.

Divorce at this stage of life reflects something deeper: Even the most intelligent minds cannot spreadsheet their way through intimacy.




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When Bill Gates called his association with Jeffrey Epstein a “huge mistake”

Recently, Gates has admitted that it was a “huge mistake” on his part to meet with Jeffrey Epstein after Epstein’s conviction. He said he believed discussions around philanthropy might emerge, but nothing materialised — and the reputational damage of his association was immense, as per reports.

The psychology behind it:
People in power sometimes assume they can control optics and outcomes simply because they’ve controlled so much else in life. In Gates' case, it shows his overconfidence bias and reputational blind spots.

The lesson? Intelligence does not eliminate social miscalculation. In fact, power can reduce the feedback that prevents it.


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Workplace relationship allegations and reputational fallout

Media reports over the years have referenced Gates having inappropriate workplace relationships during his time at Microsoft. While he has acknowledged past conduct that caused hurt, the issue contributed to internal investigations and scrutiny before he stepped down from the boards.

The psychology behind it: Leaders who operate in high-control environments for decades may develop an unconscious assumption that rules are flexible around them.

This shows that a reputation built over decades can be easily shaken by decisions made in moments of emotional impulsivity.

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When Bill Gates reflected on his early management style and realised it wasn't the right approach

In his 2025 memoir 'Source Code', Gates reflected on his early management style calling it "overly intense". He shared that he pushed a narrow workaholic culture, without weekends or vacations. He has described himself as intense, harsh, and hyper-critical in Microsoft’s early years. And some of his former colleagues have shared that he could be intimidating, as per reports.

This shows Gates' founder tunnel vision — when urgency overrides empathy. Early-stage builders often operate in survival mode, and that intensity can become personality armour.

But as companies grow, emotional intelligence becomes as important as intelligence itself. Gates later acknowledged that learning to soften, listen, and evolve was part of his growth.


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The biggest psychological lesson to learn from Bill Gates' journey

Bill Gates’ journey isn’t just about how to achieve greater wealth or innovation. It also teaches us how one's ambition, ego, intention, and vulnerability can collide at the highest levels of success.

And perhaps the biggest psychological lesson is: Even the world’s most analytical mind cannot always make the right life decisions.

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