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.
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True, the risks were huge, but that’s what makes his success so inspiring—he kept going despite the failures.
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