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Walter Isaacson On The Bold Choice That Set Elon Musk Apart. After making millions from Zip2 and PayPal, Elon Musk didn’t buy a yacht or an island like most would. Instead, he risked everything to build rockets and send humans to Mars. Musk believed that if humanity didn’t become a space-faring civilization, we could one day disappear. His mission wasn’t just about exploring space—it was about protecting the future of humanity. Friends like Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman thought he was crazy for putting all his money into rockets. But Musk saw a bigger picture: securing humanity’s survival. This decision set Musk apart. He didn’t play it safe; he went all in on his dream. The lesson? Big impact requires bold choices.
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