![]() ![]() Childhood wasn’t a great time for him-he had a tough family life and never fit in well at school. I’m going to keep to a brief overview of his life here-if you want the full story, get the bio. I was able to get an advance copy, and it’s been a key source in putting together these posts. Note: There’s a great biography on Musk coming out May 19th, written by tech writer Ashlee Vance. We’ll dive deep into Musk’s companies and the industries surrounding them in the coming posts, but today, let’s start by going over exactly who this dude is and why he’s such a big deal. So I spent the two weeks leading up to the West Coast visit reading and reading and reading, and it became quickly clear that this was gonna need to be a multi-post series. The problem with Elon Fucking Musk, though, is that he happens to be involved in all of the following industries: I needed to not sit down with these people-these world-class engineers and rocket scientists-and know almost nothing about anything. The first order of business was to have a full panic. ![]() The plan was that I’d come out to California, see the Tesla and SpaceX factories, meet with some of the engineers at each company, and have an extended sit down with Musk. It would be like if you had plans to write about the process of throwing lightning bolts and then one day out of the blue Zeus called and asked if you wanted to question him about a lot of stuff. And Musk is leading a revolution in both of these worlds. I already wanted to write about these topics, for the same reason I wrote about Artificial Intelligence-I knew they would be hugely important in the future but that I also didn’t understand them well enough. ![]() – “spacex, musk, mars? how learn to do rockets?” – “electric vs hybrid vs gas cars, deal with tesla, sustainable energy” Not just because Elon Musk is Elon Musk, but because here are two separate items that have been sitting for a while in my “Future Post Topics” document, verbatim: He suggested that if these were topics I’d be interested in writing about, and it might be helpful, I could come out to California and sit down with him in person for a longer discussion.įor me, this project was one of the biggest no-brainers in history. We had a discussion about Tesla, SpaceX, the automotive and aerospace and solar power industries, and he told me what he thought confused people about each of these things. So no, that was not a phone call I had been expecting.Ī few days later, I found myself in pajama pants, pacing frantically around my apartment, on the phone with Elon Musk. His Tesla Motors and SolarCity companies are making a clean, renewable-energy future a reality…his SpaceX reopening space for exploration…it’s a paradox that Elon is working to improve our planet at the same time he’s building spacecraft to help us leave it. Remember in the 1990s, when we would call strangers and give them our credit-card numbers? Elon dreamed up a little thing called PayPal. Whatever skeptics have said can’t be done, Elon has gone out and made real. I’ll use this post to explore how he became a self-made billionaire and the real-life inspiration for Iron Man’s Tony Stark, but for the moment, I’ll let Richard Branson explain things briefly: 1 Last month, I got a surprising phone call.Įlon Musk, for those unfamiliar, is the world’s raddest man. PDF and ebook options: We made a fancy PDF of this post for printing and offline viewing (see a preview here), and an ebook containing the whole four-part Elon Musk series: This is Part 1 of a four-part series on Elon Musk’s companies. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |