Want to be as successful as Elon Musk, Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates or

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In Charles Ngo's newsletter this morning he quoted a post from Elon Musk's first wife which I thought was fascinating:

Question (on quora): How can I be as great as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Richard Branson?

Answer from Justine Musk: Extreme success results from an extreme personality and comes at the cost of many other things. Extreme success is different from what I suppose you could just consider 'success', so know that you don't have to be Richard or Elon to be affluent and accomplished and maintain a great lifestyle. Your odds of happiness are better that way. But if you're extreme, you must be what you are, which means that happiness is more or less beside the point. These people tend to be freaks and misfits who were forced to experience the world in an unusually challenging way. They developed strategies to survive, and as they grow older they find ways to apply these strategies to other things, and create for themselves a distinct and powerful advantage. They don't think the way other people think. They see things from angles that unlock new ideas and insights. Other people consider them to be somewhat insane.

Be obsessed.

Be obsessed.

Be obsessed.

If you're not obsessed, then stop what you're doing and find whatever does obsess you. It helps to have an ego, but you must be in service to something bigger if you are to inspire the people you need to help you (and make no mistake, you will need them). That 'something bigger' prevents you from going off into the ether when people flock round you and tell you how fabulous you are when you aren't and how great your stuff is when it isn't. Don't pursue something because you "want to be great". Pursue something because it fascinates you, because the pursuit itself engages and compels you. Extreme people combine brilliance and talent with an *insane* work ethic, so if the work itself doesn't drive you, you will burn out or fall by the wayside or your extreme competitors will crush you and make you cry.


The rest at How can I be as great as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Richard Branson? - Quora

EDIT: I messed up the title, but you get the point.
 


Fucking Elon Musk though... can we agree that he is the most successful human being of our generation? Bill Gates and Steve Jobs created one revolutionary company. Elon created THREE. How is this guy even human?
 
I think Richard Bronson is up there quite a bit as well. Both definite revolutionaries of our lifetime.
 
Elon Musk is utterly outstanding. His vision is of course fueled initially by capital gain, but now he has turned his wealth to at least attempting to solve some real world problems. Along with Gates I congratulate him.

This world very much needs more people like them. High profile & beyond rich, investing their gains in stuff which will seriously make a difference.

Probably a while before we can tell OPEC to fuck off, but at least it's started.
 
RE Elon: I was hoping his homepack-battery-thingys was something revolutionary.. Turns out it's still lithium-ion tech in a sexier form factor.... So, pls tell me Elon: How is this gonna save the planet?

Still a badman; stop pretending to be the second coming tho!
 
Be obsessed.

Be obsessed.

Be obsessed.

You can be obsessed about the wrong thing, if I'm obsessed about starting an antique light bulb store.. am I really going to be the next Elon Musk?

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You can be obsessed about the wrong thing, if I'm obsessed about starting an antique light bulb store.. am I really going to be the next Elon Musk?

Wilson Lightbulbs.mpg - YouTube

I think she meant be obsessed about solving a problem that hasn't been solved yet. She's talking about innovation. At least that's how I understood it. Now I don't know about you but I don't know anybody with a light bulb problem.
 
I'm not sure Musk is in the same category. Have Telsa and his SolarCity made a profit yet?

Plus, he seems to be something of a corporate welfare queen:

Billionaire Elon Musk rakes in the corporate welfare from Rick Perry, Andrew Cuomo and Brian Sandoval | WashingtonExaminer.com

Why does it need to always come down to profit? If this was a thread about profit I'd put Carlos Slim #1 in the list, but he's not an innovator or visionary, just a super savvy businessman. We're talking about innovation here. Elon is behind the world's #1 payment processor, the world's #1 electric car company and now he's about to do it again with SpaceX and SolarCity at only 43 years of age. I don't know about you but I'm seeing Teslas everywhere I travel, it's spreading like crazy. This guy talks the talk but also walks the walk. Many before him have ran their mouth about the fantastic shit they would do, but in the end they did jack shit either because they didn't know what the fuck they were doing, or because the pursuit of profit and money became more important to them. Nobody can deny that Elon is a man of action, when he says he'll do something, he does it and he is successful at it regardless of the cost (personal and financial). He went close to going broke many times, but he still went forward. That's extreme passion (and balls) my friend.
 
Steve Jobs said:
Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to do that was that they’ve had more experiences or they have thought more about their experiences than other people. Unfortunately, that’s too rare a commodity. A lot of people in our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences. So they don’t have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions without a broad perspective on the problem. The broader one’s understanding of the human experience, the better design we will have.

But how?????? :D

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The only book he had on his iPad ;)
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Why does it need to always come down to profit?

I don't care if he loses money but he shouldn't be using taxpayer funds. Let him burn through his own cash instead of forcing others to support his projects under threat of imprisonment (i.e., taxes).

He's also for an idiotic carbon tax.

I do think it’s extremely important we establish a carbon tax. This is a carbon tax that would apply to all carbon-producing entities. From electricity-generation from hydrocarbons through to production of gasoline and consumption of gasoline. I think that will actually increase the price of electricity — that is to say the electricity coming from hydrocarbons — and it will increase the price of gasoline, but I think this is important because right now we’re consuming this extremely valuable common good which is the carbon capacity of the oceans and atmosphere. We’re not paying anything for that consumption.

It’s like having a garbage pile in your street and nobody’s paying for it. The garbage gets higher and higher, and eventually terrible things happen, so it’s just very important to put a price [on carbon emissions]. If somebody’s dumping chemicals in the atmosphere you need to pay for it.

Elon Musk On Why We Need A Carbon Tax | Gizmodo Australia

He's a nasty, nasty, fucker!
 
I'm not sure Musk is in the same category. Have Telsa and his SolarCity made a profit yet?

Plus, he seems to be something of a corporate welfare queen:

Billionaire Elon Musk rakes in the corporate welfare from Rick Perry, Andrew Cuomo and Brian Sandoval | WashingtonExaminer.com

Yeah, he did get a huge $500 million loan from Uncle Sam for Tesla, and all his products do involve subsidies of some sort.

I think this shows how to be come successful, in that it helps to get leverage of some sort. If you can find someone to give you a blank check to pursue your dreams, that helps a lot. Also helps to have a super-high IQ, as all of these guys have (although not so sure about Branson). Charisma helps a lot, too, especially for Branson. And of course a lot hard work, ambition, being at right place at right time, and so on.
 
She forgot to mention you need a great imagination, and must believe in magic. We are born with the power to speak things into existence, provided we're willing to pay the ultimate price to make it so. Might I also add, one needs an obsessive personality and have no fear of failure.