Bill Gates Is Giving Away Free Copies of One of the Most Important Books He's Read to All College Graduates -- Here's How to Get YoursThe books are electronic, downloadable copies and will be available on Gates' website for at least a couple of days.

ByHilary Brueck

This story originally appeared onBusiness Insider

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates (pictured at right) is giving away free books to graduates.

放下帽长袍,拿起一本书。

Bill Gates is offering free copies of one of his favorite reads of 2018 to all new graduates of U.S. colleges and universities.

"If you're being awarded an associate's, bachelor's, or post-graduate degree, download your free copy,"Gates wroteTuesday, announcing his giveaway.

The book,事实fulness, was written by Swedish doctor and statistician Hans Rosling, who died of pancreatic cancer last year at the age of 68. His son Ola and daughter-in-law Anna helped finish up the final pages of the book, which suggests the world is not nearly as bad as we tend to assume.

You can download the book, in .epub format, overon Gates' Gatesnotes Blog.

事实fulnessis just one book in a long line ofuplifting and inquisitive readson Gates'must-read book lists,from Steven Pinker'sEnlightenment Now, to a new biography of Leonardo da Vinci and a complete history of the universe by historian David Christian.

Gates haslauded事实fulnessas "One of the most important books I've ever read -- an indispensable guide to thinking clearly about the world."

His wife, Melinda, has echoed this praise. "Hans Rosling tells the story of 'the secret silent miracle of human progress' as only he can," she wrote inher review.

事实fulness is aimed as a wake-up call to nay-sayers

Rosling wrote in his book that he aimed to arm readers with "a set of simple thinking tools" to get a better sense of how the world works, from rising education rates, to better life expectancies and health outcomes around the world.

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"The aim with事实fulnessis to debunk old prejudices and change the way people view the world -- not just now, but for at least another 20 years to come," Rosling's daughter-in-law and co-author Anna Rosling R?nnlund told Swedish business magazineVeckans Aff?rerin May, after Rosling's death.

"The thoughts in事实fulnessare important for giving people a more fact-based view of the world," she said.

It's an important enough message to Gates that he's decided he wants the next generation of thinkers to take a look at Rosling's ideas, on his dime.

But the book arguably leaves some of the less-than-rosy facts about the state of the world out of the picture.

While it's true that people are living longer, more educated lives than they used to, worldhunger is also on the rise, people in rich countries arearguably less healthy than everandwomen with advanced degrees still have higher rates of unemploymentthan their male counterparts, even as girls outperform boys around the world at school.

If you're a curious graduate, go ahead pick up your free copy of事实fulnessfrom Gates here, and then decide for yourself whether things really are "better than you think."

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Hilary Brueck has been a contributing writer toFortunesince 2015.

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