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The first man to Mars? www.spacex.com

https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/a43a1303-5562-4bd8-9d93-ceef7dba61b4/spacex.jfif

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& much more: www.neuralink.com, www.boringcompany.com,....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69UWx61KHag

FOOTSTEPS

EARLY YEARS

Born in South Africa in 1971, he was the oldest of three children and was incredibly curious from a young age.

AGE 9

After working his way through all of the books he could find, he started reading the encyclopedia.

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Musk, his brother Kimbal and their cousins traveled around the wealthy parts of the South African capital selling homemade chocolate Easter eggs at 20 times the cost.

He went door-to-door selling candy to rich people for approx 20x what it cost him to make it. Musk would make a chocolate easter egg for 50cents and charge people in a rich neighborhood $10 for it. When asked why he was charging so much his reply would often be: ‘Well, you’re supporting a young capitalist. And the reality is if you don’t buy it from me, you’re not going to get one — and I know you can afford $10.’”

AGE 10

Administered a test from IBM that showed he had one of the highest possible aptitudes for computer programming.