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Http://fundersandfounders.com/how-elon-musk-started/

This infographic was very inspiration to me. Elon Musk didnt have the perfect situation to be a billionaire; his parents divorced, his father is abusive, and he gets jumped in school. But he became a superhero and leader of world changing companies through his brave decisions, hard work, and never giving up.

The first three rockets that he launched failed before he successully launched a rocket. Man I just teared up a little when I read that. 

What we can learn from this is decisions leads to results. We decide our future. Quitting gaming is our decision. What other decisions will you make?

And if you watch his TED interviews, he's not flawless either. Seems quite anxious but still puts himself out there, you have to respect that in a person no matter if you agree or disagree with his principles.

  • 5 months later...

Yeah Elon Musk is really impressive. But he is also a freaking madman and workaholic. I really enjoyed to listen to his biography though.

I agree

  • 3 weeks later...

His biography is very interesting! It shows what hard work can achieve. Sure he got lucky a few times, but he works and gives it his all.

Will Smith has given a few very good interviews talking about just that. Working hard to get on top!

 

 

 

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