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Vishu Bheda

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Elon Musk is a different breed. He runs 6 billion dollar companies simultaneously, has 12 kids, and sh*tposts on 𝕏 24/7. Here is his productivity and management philosophy that every entrepreneur should understand: Elon Musk’s drive comes from a tough childhood in South Africa. He found comfort in books, taught himself programming, and sold his first game at 12. His mindset? Fail quickly, learn faster. Musk’s success comes from a simple approach: question everything, focus on the basics, test ideas quickly, and keep improving. At SpaceX, engineers build and code rocket parts themselves, and Elon oversees every important step. His team works under high pressure to achieve big goals. Elon’s purpose is clear—help humanity survive by solving big problems. He knows his strengths, accepts his flaws, and never gives up. Whether or not we reach other planets, his hard work and big dreams teach us all to aim high and stay focused. What is your ONE biggest takeaway from this?

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