Elon Musks best advice for students HOW TO SUCCEED IN LIFE
Elon Musk’s Ultimate Recommendation for High School Students and College Graduates stretches from two undergraduate degrees to twenty billion dollars.
Unable to find a job? Neither will Elon Musk, the billionaire.
Elon Musk attempted and struggled to pursue a job at an internet company. After earning degrees in physics from the University of Pennsylvania and in economics from the Wharton business school.
He and his brother then agreed to launch Zip2, a web software firm, and the rest is history!
What advice do I have for college graduates?
I want you to apply for a position at Solar City, Tesla, or SpaceX, and if it doesn’t work out for any reason.
Then look for positions at other companies in that sector or consider starting your own.
It’s pretty easy to start a business if you learn architecture and work out how to build new products. All you need are a few like-minded people.
I admit that starting a company in the space industry is very daunting because it is such a capital-intensive business.
It would be easier to do this in solar power or if you’re going to do it in vehicles.
Do it as a product provider for cars or something similar.
Musk holds management and physics degrees, but SpaceX is his first foray into the aerospace industry.
How did you get the expertise to be the chief technology officer of a rocket ship company?
I have a physics education, and I read a lot of books and spoke with a lot of smart people.
You may have heard me say that it’s important to think in terms of the physics approach of first principles.
Which is to break things down to the most basic facts you can imagine and reason up from there.
So it’s a powerful method.
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And I want to know what is the one thing that has surprised you about your life?
Well, I was simply surprised about the whole thing honestly. I certainly didn’t expect to be, for any of these things to happen, honestly. I wanted to be involved in technology and the only reason I started a company back in 1995 was that I couldn’t get it there.
To be honest, I was a bit taken aback by the entire thing. To be honest, I didn’t expect any of this stuff to happen to me. I decided I wanted to work in technology, and the only reason I began an internet business in 1995 was that I couldn’t get it somewhere else.
thank you
I wouldn’t describe myself as fearless. I do feel fear, but if what we’re doing isn’t important enough. Just ignore it. But it’s not as if I don’t fear; I do feel fear, so it’s greater than I’d like.
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I think also people tend to overweight risk on a personal level.
It’s one thing to know you have a mortgage to cover and children to support, so how are you going to feed your family and pay the rent if you leave your job?
Okay, that’s understandable, so let’s assume you’re young and have just graduated from college or high school or whatever. What are you ready to risk? You know you’re not going to go starving, right?
It’s ridiculously simple to make enough money to work anywhere and eat.
I’m not sure what other people are scared of, but I guess they are mostly afraid of defeat. When there isn’t much at stake, people can be less risk-averse.
What drives you? what what is it that when you wake up in the morning do you see a problem and you want to solve it?
The thing that motivates me is that I want to be able to dream about the future and feel positive about it. So that we can do whatever we can to make the future as good as possible so that we can be motivated by what is going to happen and look forward to the next day.
That is the unwritten theory behind Tesla and SpaceX: I believe it is vital that we accelerate the transition to renewable energy production and use.
It’s unavoidable, but whether it comes sooner or later counts.
And then SpaceX is about helping make life multi-planetary and doing what we can to continue the dream of Apollo.
Let’s talk a little more about that I think everyone is very interested that when you say making life multi-planetary. So what’s your vision there?
I assume this is particularly true for Americans since America is a country of adventurers. People came here from all over the world, and they decided to give up the familiar in favor of the unfamiliar.
I believe that discovery, like America, is a distillation of the human spirit of exploration. This is why it appeals to Americans so much. You can see why?. Because there were a shuttle disaster and seven people died, which is horrible, but a lot of people die all the time. So why do we think so much about it?
because it was the dream of exploration that was dying along with those people that’s why.