Do you think Elon will be remembered as a legend in the coming era, like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Warren Buffett are now?
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Aryan patil
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This is not concluded statement but this could be seen in our society often
More you're good at using brain š§ so
more fame & bucks you'll earn
example: Elon musk, Steve jobs.
More you'll good at physical, less bucks you'll earn
ex : farmer, lab
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Om Raut
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š½Elon Musk: Breaking the internet with rockets and memes since 2002 šš #ElonMusk #SpaceX #Tesla #MemeLord
šPoll: "Which of Elon Musk's tweets left you in stitches?
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
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I'm the only one who's a mad fan of Elon Musk
From SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink to X- damm: Inspiration since 9th grade and gonna stay till death!!
Why Failure is an Essential Part of Success?
In the startup world, failure is often a stepping stone to success. Many iconic entrepreneurs, like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, faced significant setbacks before achieving greatness.
Embrace failure as a l
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Pratik
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Today I Learned #5
When Steve Jobs hated Transformer Franchise
Steve Jobs, Apple's late co-founder and CEO, was renowned for his uncompromising pursuit of excellence and meticulous control over Apple's brand image. Surprisingly, Jobs took issue with
It's high time that Google has a competitor for Maps, but the only player I see capable of launching a massive one will be from Elon Musk, since he already has inhouse satellites for mapping.
Thoughts on this?!
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Mr Z
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Steve Jobs interviewed thousands of people at Apple.
But he only hired people who answered this ONE question perfectly.
It was so effective, it helped him spot Wozniak, Ive, and Cook before anyone knew their names.
Here's his secret to predicting
Jeff Bezos is a big believer in Second Order Thinking.
Not just Bezos ā Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, and Steve Jobs too.
Here's what it is, how to use it, and become better at it:
Second-order thinking is thinking beyond the obvious.
You dig deeper.