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Elon Musk
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(22,349 reviews)
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Coneflower BooksA Complex ManThe author is well-respected for his ability to dig deeply, and spent two years shadowing Musk in order to write this book. Whether you like or dislike Musk, he is an intriguing figure, but for me, I wanted to better understand this man and his motives. I read this book before he took a role in Trump’s administration.Musk is on the autism spectrum—which often explains his rants of frustration, his moments of brilliance, and his many times of defeat. When I read this book, he was running six businesses—he often spent time flying from business to business. His drive was predicated on two beliefs: we needed to eventually be able to move to Mars as our planet collapses, and he felt humans were not repopulating enough to sustain human life.This is what created his space business. Once he was successful in sending flights to the space station to resupply the astronauts there, he developed a lucrative contract with the U.S. to be the primary resupplier. He also designed his own factory for designing and building space rockets. He tested many types of materials, and found that stainless steel seemed to handle the variances of temperatures. In any of his factories, he put the designers desks on the same floor as product being produced—-his thinking was that if a problem arose with manufacturing, the designers could experience the problem first hand, and make the needed adjustments.Musk often worked well late into the night and early mornings—when he was tired, he slept on the floor under his desk.His belief in repopulation meant that he aligned himself with many willing women, and at my last count, had 14 children.He is an intriguing, very complex person whose beliefs drive his actions. I keep wondering why, with all his resources, he does not assist with keeping this planet, Earth, in better health, and advocate for it instead of putting so much effort in trying to colonize Mars.If you want to better understand this man, I found the author did a wonderful job in researching Musk, shadowing him, and spending time with other people who play important roles in his life. Assimilating all this data had to be challenging for this writer, but I think he painted a picture for the reader that helps unravel some of Musk’s complexity.
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dwarfElon Musk: The perfect, imperfect man for our timeAs interesting a biography as I’ve ever read and by an author of so many great ones. Einstein, Jobs, Kissiniger, et al. But this one is about a man of our times — changing the world via leading-edge technology that will separate America from the rest of the world and fuel our economic and military superiority.Musk’s genius is unquestioned. His ability to set and achieve near imposible goals for himself, his companies and his team is mind-boggling. His personal life is constantly in shambles: an abusive father in South Africa; multiple marriages; children from several ladies; ever-increasing personal responsibilities while driving more and more corporations; to become today’s globe trotting ‘world’s richest man’ which opens every door with a simple phone call.He thrives on chaos. His surges and problem solving ideas are legendary. He doesn’t accept no — even if it turns out not to be right. Break it and build it back up (Kipling’s ‘IF’). Take 2500 engineers at Twitter and reduce that number to 150 in sixty days. Take a $1500 NASA spacecraft valve and replace it with one that cost $30. Eliminate ‘cost-plus’ sourcing by NASA and upend its entire cost structure. It’s focus on steroids, and when he is infrequently silent with a far-off stare that can sometimes last minutes — shut up and listen, because a decision is about to be communicated and then, (most importantly) executed. Risk is not an enemy, but a motivator to succeed or fail quickly.I cannot recommend this book too much. For although Steve Jobs (whom I knew) displayed similar product genius while sharing Elon’s few interpersonal skills, Steve had no idea how to actually produce the end result. Elon not only creates unbelievable ideas, he sleeps on the shop floors alongside his team as he makes it happen. Musk nightly roams the shop — workstation to workstation examining procedures and making changes on the fly to maximize efficiency and reduce costs. There’s little wonder that Trump selected Musk to initiate draining the swamp in Washington as he cannot tolerate waste and inefficiency. And little wonder why he was happy to escape that feckless group of status quo politicians and do-nothing bureaucrats after launching D.O.G.E. Stay tuned — I doubt it will be his last assignment.From rockets (SpaceX) to Satellites to Starlink, to Starship, to EVs, to Neualink, to Full Self-Driving (FSD), Elon Musk is the perfect technology genius for today’s America as we transition to a new world order. His imperfections as a human (Asperger’s, Bi-polar, mood swings, even destructive behaviors/tweets), along with his abrasive, crisis-driven managment style will clearly not appeal to everyone. Many could not work for the man. But those who can have already accomplished much for America and humankind. All Americans should thank him for his bold vision and ability to bring those dreams to reality. It’s an extremely rare talent. I wish him many more years of exceptional accomplishments.Now…On to Mars!
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