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how do i into Elon Musk mode?

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how do i into Elon Musk mode?
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Launch reps until failure x 10
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>>38547516
>not until 1
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>>38547468
Google him
He has videos explicitly laying out what he did

>work 100 hours a week for 15 years
>that's it
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>rich parents
>ambition
>luck out because internet bubble
>have a huge ego
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>>38547468
>hair transplant
>grow up

I think that's it
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>>38548090
how does it feel going through life being a hater
the dude is better than you in every way
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>>38548146
not him, but elon had an easier start than me.
all i have is ambition.
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>>38548165
Sure, but you gotta admire the man for making the most of his good fortune. He's probably the most influential man alive today
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>>38547468
does no one else here mire his strong biceps?
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>>38548186
Why should admire someone for doing exactly what someone in his position should do
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>>38548246
because hes the only one doing it?
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>>38548146
Musk is a silly techno-utopian libertarian, but I admit I admire him because he's actually trying to make it happen unlike the rest of the them.

Gates for example. Got super-rich by violating IP law and then exploiting it, now wants to save the poor but can't admit the problem is *caused* by IP law.
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>>38548246
Dumbest tryhard gogetter post I ever read
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my lecturer went to uni with him

he said he basically didn't realise his existence because he was constantly, 24/7 working

so do that
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>>38548035
oh my god I justdid the math with my current job, literal millionaire after 5 years including expenses
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>>38548259
Malaria is caused by IP law?
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>>38548035

Probably included naps
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>>38548259
>the problem is *caused* by IP law.
????
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>>38548360
>>38548456
You knew what I meant you megafaggots. Gates has more than enough money to take on the (legal) drug cartels and win but he doesn't. Musk took on a cartel, granted it's not nearly as important as human health but he still did it and won.
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>>38548259
Gates got rich by stealing dos and talking his rich well connected father into forcing the military to instal that garbage on every ibm compatible pc in the pentagon and across the country.
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>>38548218
fatceps more like
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>>38548500
>not nearly as important as human health
Environmental change to improve the planet in which we humans, present and especially future, depend our life on is pretty damn important.
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>>38548218
Go do that pose in front of a mirror.
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>>38548165

I have the
>rich parents
>bitcoin luck

But 160 natty test levels as a result of basically broken hormones and perma adrenal fatigue.

Wanna trade?
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>>38550593
you're on that dere TRT I presume? That's not a bad situation really.
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>>38548507
Don't forget his mother who basically bought a ready made system for him.
But, hey, American dream, right?
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>>38547516
kek
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>>38547468
That... That's not the same person.
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>>38548500
Tbh I don't blame Bill. Between "Americans pay too much for drugs" and "People in Africa literally don't have food, water, or adequate shelter" he chose what he thought was most urgent.
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Remember when he got teary eyed after an interviewer told him Neil Armstrong doesn't like what he's doing.
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>>38551155
He chose to help a lost cause.
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>>38551350
neil armstrong is a government stooge

but post it anyway
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>>38548500
>Musk took on a cartel
I googled this but all I got was a bunch of 404's and this thread. Explain pls?
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>>38551373
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P8UKBAOfGo
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>>38551408
i hate it when heroes get old and wrong.
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>>38547468
Why do we let bald men get hair implants? They are deluding other women of having okish genetics when they end up giving birth to boys who have receding hairline at 15. We need to stop giving genetic failures cosmetic surgery.
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>>38548035
We should assume that OP has an average IQ and we should assume Elon Musk has an IQ of above 130.

OP probably can't do the heavy mental tasks that Elon can.

This triggers a lot of people but it be what it is.
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>>38547468
>become rich
>get hair implants
>get seduced by a gold digger
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>>38552029
He's using her for offspring.

Fyi
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>>38551987
we need to stop treating cancer patients
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>>38551987
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>>38551408
He doesn't want musk to find out the ufo on the moon
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>>38551987
>Why do we let bald men get hair implants?

Because they pay for it. This is how a capitalist society works, you have the capability to own everything as long as you can afford its price.
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>>38551987
>We need to stop giving genetic failures cosmetic surgery.

ok mr. marx, that's quite enough
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>>38551987
Then korean girls would distinguish
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>>38552019
such as? does he all the calculations himself?
being ceo or whatever isnt really iq challenging, just stressful
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>>38548138
>>38548138
THIS

and THIS >>38548090
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>>38551155
>"People in Africa literally don't have food, water, or adequate shelter"

Should have sent them some fucking condoms.

Besides, everyone who isn't a fucking mongoloid realized long ago that "aid" to Africa is largely an IMF scheme to strip mine those countries of their natural resources and turn them into debt colonies.
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>>38547516
fpbp
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>>38551987
Then women shouldn't wear makeup.
Then no one should be able to get braces.
No one should use antibiotics.
Final destination.
You're a faggot.
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>>38548035
Your mean
>make electronic payments before it became huge
>somehow hire the right engineers to create feasible electric cars
>somehow also hire the right engineers to create feasible reusable rockets
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>>38548353
In savings and assets? Mate many people are. How old are you?
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>>38550080
Most of the emissions are produced by industrial facilities, and maybe cows. Saving the world would come from obscure, practical, non meme tech like emission filters and catalytic converters.
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>>38552659
He made his first computer program when he was like 12

He created zip2 basically by himself before hiring engineers
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could just be lifestyle

on the left he was probably surviving on microwave noodles and 3 hours sleep
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>>38548186
>He's probably the most influential man alive today
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>>38547516
Lol'd.
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I bet he does nofap
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>>38551155
He chose to a help a country other than his own. Traitor scum.
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>>38552659

>being CEO isn't IQ challenging

that's BS

all top CEO's are smart people, they're in charge of huge corporations
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>>38554020
>I can't come up with an argument so I'll just tell him to go to reddit
Idiot
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>>38553921
>a computer program is a big achievement
Hahaha. What was the size and complexity of the program? What did it do?

Zip2 is just a website database of local businesses. It was a very successful business venture but not a technical accomplishment
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>>38551408
>They don't want commercial space flight
>They don't want normies to find the ufo's
>based Elon ignores those old cunts
>still is likeable af

what an amazing human being this man is. Fuck Neil Armstrong
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>>38554075
He's not incredibly influential. He's just a guy with a lot of money, that's how he manages to invest into so many products. Bill Gates, Eric Schmidt all did the same.
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>>38551408
What was this
Weren't the rockets already built by private companies
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>>38554096
What he's done so far is incredible. And he is still young
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>>38554123
>still young

Dude, he's like 45. That's kinda far from being 'still young'. He also didn't do anything amazing, the dude just has a ton of money in his pockets which is how he managed to launch SpaceX and get so much projects done. You don't really need to think when you can throw a few billion at anything and watch it grow.
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>>38554123
Hate to be the one to break it to you but he's not done anything but made money. Commercial spaceflight and Mars colonisation is a pipe dream. Going back to 1800s history, Britian colonised many lands for profit. Singapore was a strategically located shipping hub, Java had spices, China had silk and tea. Mars is a desolate rock with no proven resources. Now assuming he does find resources, even with reusable rockets the cost of bringing something from Mars to earth is astronomical, we're talking several thousand per pound. That's several times the price of gold. That means even if you were fetching pure gold from Mars (and minerals/ores have extremely low concentrations of the desired element) you'd be making massive losses. Mars itself is not self sustaining and any colony put there is going to be government funded for science like Antarctica.

As for electric cars the vast majority of emissions comes from industrial processes. And let's not forget charging the batteries also uses the local power plant.
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>>38554220
Who should we listen, a billionaire inventor and businessman or.. some 4chan shitposter. I'm guessing the shitposter
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>>38554246
>being rich makes you right
Whatever mate, it's commonsense and basic math. NASA provides all the figures.

Here's a neat chart. Transportation is only a quarter of emissions and musk is just proposing to shift the emissions to electricity production. Maybe it's more efficient and produces less emissions, I don't know the exact numbers.
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>>38551395
car dealerships
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>>38554246
Just because he makes more money than you, doesn't mean he's right.
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>>38554281
>>38554349
And what makes you right ? Lmao
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>>38554220
Not every fucking endeavor has to have E V E R Y T H I N G to do with money and profit you simple one dimensional shallow fucking piece of filth. Kill yourself for the good of all us who are still alive inside.
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>>38554369
Facts? Statistics?
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>>38554281
Is transport only cars or what?
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>>38554384
>People want electric cars
>musk gives it to them
>somehow he's wrong because emissions
Ok m8, you are smarter than Musk lmao.
I'm out you people are way too deluded, go to a shrink
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>>38554246
>He's rich so obviously I should obey and agree with everything he says

People like you are why they get rich and stay rich
Bless you
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>>38554431
>he's rich therefore he can only be right because of his money
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>>38554441
The only credentials you gave him in your post was that he was a billionaire
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>>38554414
I can't tell if you're stupid or trolling. Also people don't want electrical cars because it's more eco friendly, it's because gas is expensive.
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>>38554466
not who you were replying to but lolno

they're a status symbol - this is a deliberate strategy by Musk
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>>38553917
>industrial
>>38554281
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>>38551408

NASA sits around doing fuck-all cause they have no funding and they shit all over the guy trying to actually accomplish something? If I were Musk I wouldn't give two fucks about what some old astronauts thought about it, lead, follow or get the fuck out of the way
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>>38554117

Well they were contracted to private companies
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>>38553864
>hurr durr engineers are more valuable
are you fucking retarded?
when a house is b uilt, you think the brick layers should be credited instead of the architect?
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>>38554374

I believe his point was that a private company is not going to undertake a project that will lose it a fortune for the sake of doing the project.
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>>38554530
No, only tesla cars are a status symbol, because they are expensive.
Nissan Leaf is not a status symbol
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>>38554571
>NASA has no funding
back to basement, retard
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>>38554650

8 seconds on google you fucking idiot
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>>38554665
>20 billion is nothing
if they can't do anything with 20 billion, maybe those useless people should be disbanded
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>>38554638
LOLNO PR

the Leaf is laughably impractical and there were fucking waiting lists of people that could easily afford a normal car

purchase, maitanence and fuel are NOT an issue for people buying these cars; being seen at the coffee shop next to the Supercharger station is
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>>38552659
He went to Stanford but never went to class. He just read the books and showed up for tests. I'd like to see you even try to do that.

He had one of the highest programming proficiencies in the entire world when he was in highschool, much higher than all his teachers.

>does he all the calculations himself?
He is famous for doing a first principles analysis on rockets and discovering they can be many times for efficient and less costly.
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>>38554096
>He's not incredibly influential.
>being this disconnected from reality

Please name someone who is very "influential" and let's see how they compare to Musk. I'm waiting.
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>>38555947
the pope, bill gates, larry page, tim cook, rupert murdoch, most presidents of most countries, jackie chan
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>>38554220
well plus colonizing mars has a pretty direct correlation to an invasion from Hell. So that right there is a reason to not do it, right?
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>>38556089

Ok, let's take Bill Gates. He started microsoft and runs the gates foundation, which saves millions of people lives. Microsoft revolutionized the entire world and changed the way we do business, and for this Bill Gates became the richest man alive. Pretty good.

Now, let's compare to Elon Musk. In 2002, he founds SpaceX in order to send rockets to mars and eventually start a colony there. Elon's goal is to make life multi planetary. If the Earth is struck by an asteroid, Billion and Billions of people will die and the human race will be wiped away from existence forever. There are many events that could make our planet unusable. If we have a colony on mars, the human race will have more resources, more space, less over population, and a better chance of surviving into the far future. And Elon Musk will go down is history as the person who made it happen.

Now, beside our entire planet getting nuked, what else is the biggest threat to humanity? We as a species need energy to keep feeding us and to create more of us. It is truly an incredible amount of energy we need. Before the industrial revolution, we couldn't sustain the populations and lifestyles we have today. Before, all the energy that went into our society came from food. Now, we have massive amounts of energy coming from hydrocarbons allowing our population to soar. But the problem now is that burning these fuels is both essential to keep our society going and is altering the environment in a way that makes it hard for us to live. We must transition to a green energy economy or else billions and billion of people die. If we don't stop using hydrocarbons, our atmosphere will become unlivable and billions will die. If we don't using hydrocarbons and go back to farming, the billions and billions of people that depend on oil will die. The only solution is to transition to a sustainable economy. Elon Musk will have influence for hundreds and hundreds of years like Newton, Kepler, or Aristole.
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>>38556707
>Now, let's compare to Elon Musk. In 2002, he founds SpaceX in order to send rockets to mars and eventually start a colony there.
that's just a meme to create hype around his figure

Everybody well informed knows that we won't go to Mars until robots have paved our way there, bags of meat are terrible at surviving in space, they require a shit-load of weight in equipment just to keep them alive that could have been spent in sending more robots to do actual work.
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>>38556778
>that's just a meme to create hype around his figure

No, mike, it's actually a part of their business model. He's sending people in 2024. Yes, it will really happen that quickly before you even know it.
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>>38554689
when you're designing and building shit to go into space, yeah 20 billion really is nothing
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>>38554589
The engineers are the architects dip shit
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>>38548090
Don't forget to fund and launch rockets using taxpayer money
>yfw welfare space-farer
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>>38548146
Don't you have a dick to suck in the rear seats of a Tesla.
And of course
>reddit please leave
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>>38556707
Except Newton and Aristotle were innovators who had little to work with but were ahead of their time. If humanity's about to die, its savior won't be a lone billionaire, it'll be an extremely extensive list of scientists, all of whom will be extremely proficient in their fields. And if it's not Elon Musk, someone else has thought about saving humanity before him. And they can do it without him. I'd never heard of him until some chance got me clicking a hyperlink with his name. That can't be the most influential person alive.
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>>38557260
>Newton
>Little to work with
Yeah no you're stupid
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>>38557260
He won't save humanity single handedly, no doubt about that. But who do you think is going to organize an extremely extensive list of scientists all extremely proficient in their fields and pay them all?

>I'd never heard of him
lol I'm forgetting I'm on /fit/
If he accoplishes what he says he going to, your grandchildren will know his name like they know Einstein. I'm sure you've heard of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX at least. All those were started by Elon Musk.
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>>38547468
Elon Musk himself couldn't tell you how to successfully "Elon Musk mode", dude is not only very brilliant, but very lucky. Has had a truly beneficial life due to not just himself, but many of those working around him and for him.

If you're referring to his hairline however, might I recommend Bosley?
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>>38555947
Naruto, Jesus, George Bush and the pope. All of these have contributed to the world far more than Elon Musk did. Besides who calls his kid "Elon Musk" lmao, sounds like some french cologne.
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>>38557450
>heard of paypal

Elon Musk didn't start that, you lying shit. All he did was buy it.
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>>38557691
No, he founded X.com. X.com merged with another payment system and they founded PayPal.

Elon Musk SOLD PayPal to Ebay for $1.5 billion. I think he got like $150 million out of it.
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>>38557724
Again, no he didn't create it. Paypal was created by a collective of people. All he did was buy it out and merge it with his own companies.
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>>38557260
Just because he can't be the sole saviour doesn't make him unimportant.

Of your extremely extensive list of scientists, subtracting one or even a dozen might not have a huge effect.

Besides, whats great about musk isn't what he is, it's what he's trying to be.
For example, he wants to make electric cars the norm.
That might seem ridiculous because his cars are high end, but logically thats the place to start. His prices are getting lower. Furthermore every tesla patent has been open sourced, and he wants the big manufacturers to copy him.

He might not be the most influential person on the planet, but he is certainly very admirable.
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>>38557743
Firstly, companies are ALWAYS created by a group of people, they're called co-founders. You think Steve Jobs and Bill Gates or anyone just starts companies by themselves? So when I say that he "created" it, of course I mean he co-founded it. That is to be understood.
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>>38557815
Except he didn't even think of it, he wasn't one of the original founders. He bought it out when it was small and decided to merge it with his own family of companies.
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>>38557388
>Newton didn't redefine physics as we know it
>He didn't create the first standard concept of gravity, with calculations based on his formula being viable today in everyday matters

Yeap, he was simply standing on the shoulders of giants :^). I wholeheartedly agree with you. That dumbass Newton. Me and him both.


>>38557450
This is the first time I hear of Tesla Motors and SpaceX. Might help adding that I'm bulgarian. I'm fairly certain almost no one knows who he is around here. Good ol' Elon isn't the richest person in the world. Saving humanity is a government/race/species issue. Not a single man's work. He's not someone pouring a trillion dollars to colonize Mars and save humanity. I don't mean to sound condescending, but do you have any idea how fundamental Einstein's work is? Someone being famous doesn't exactly correlate to their significance in history. Einstein is so very central to physics and our understanding of how the Universe works that they don't deserve to be in the same sentence. Not like I'm smart enough to get a good grasp of everything postulated in General Relativity, I'm not a powerful abstract thinker and I have a hard time comprehending anything innately mathematical with no real analogue in the macroscopic world. But geniuses like Nikola Tesla, Max Planck, Einstein, Heisenberg and so many others are so far and above the rest of the pack that I find it stupid to compare them. My children will know who Stalin is as well. Doesn't mean much.
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>>38557594
>Besides who calls his kid "Elon Musk" lmao, sounds like some french cologne.
He's a swap german that beached in Africa to exploit the black man. A lot of them have names like that.
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>>38557860
Do you know that Newton is famous for claiming to have stood on the shoulders of giants or am I being memed?
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>>38557918
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm

Here you go


>>38557809
Reasonable statement. He's not unimportant at all. I'm glad we have visionaries like him. It's a great thing for mankind to have. But I don't see a rich man with great ambitions and the finances to back it up to be on par with a man of science who had an irreplaceable talent and created the cornerstones of science as we know it today. That's all.
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>>38557955
I thought you were being sarcastic, but that doesn't make any sense.
Who knows better about Newton, you or him?
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>>38557837
X.com and Confinity had a merger, not a takeover. They became PayPal and Elon Musk came up with the company's main viral growth mechanism. There were other growth mechanisms, but Elon's viral email/incentive mechanism was the primary driver of growth. Also, the business model of charging fees only to heavy sellers and not to buyers or light sellers, while still being able to make a profit, was developed by Elon Musk.
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This thread is fucking embarrassing, seriously reassess your lives if you think spending your free time trying to discredit a billionaires achievements is worthwhile.

Elon Musk is arguably the most important person alive right now

>b-but he was lucky with that company he helped start 20 years ago so all his success and achievements dont count
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>>38557999
>if you think spending your free time trying to discredit a billionaires achievements is worthwhile.

There is a difference between criticising someone and sucking his dick just because "LOL HE'S RICH, EVERYTHING HE SAYS IS RITE". Elon Musk also was incredibly lucky a lot of times, you don't know his history very well if you don't know that. What made Elon Musk rise to the top were his skills as an investor.
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>>38557860
>Saving humanity is a government/race/species issue. Not a single man's work. He's not someone pouring a trillion dollars to colonize Mars and save humanity.
lol
You should read your Rand if you want to understand Musk and the rest of the rich SV douchebags. Rich "innovative" businessmen are the only ones that can save the world (in their world). She's an idiot but the novels aren't terrible, they're more like pulp romance scifi.
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>>38557999
That's quite "arguably" you got there


>>38557980
In this context, it was meant to mock the idiocy of the one who thinks Newton simply capitalized on the achievements of others instead of being a foundation of something extremely important himself
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>>38558021
Yeah, if you separate out the politics the books are great.
The main problem with rand is how she espouses rationality and objectivity while putting a ton of faith in the free market and big business.
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>>38558021
Thanks for the suggestion, anon, but I dont feel like reading Alisa Rosenbaum's (the actual name of Rand, no wonder her nose was so big) philosophical drivel. Understanding her, or Musk, is based on the premise that I actually admire his ideas and want for humanity to survive. And I don't know if I support that.
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>>38557999
Bill Gates has 80 BILLION DOLLARS

The guy with the most money is the most influential. Simple as that.
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>>38558373
Dude, how many lolno PRs do you want people to hit in one day?

Gavrilo Princip fucked up the world and he was just some beta uprising dipshit.
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>>38558373
It's not likely that the man with the officially disclosed fortune has the biggest one. Could be someone like Putin. Who also has a huge country wrapped around his little finger to boot. Even if he's a fucking midget.
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This is a nice fitness thread guys.
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>>38554689
Considering they had the equivalent of 9x20 billion in their peak year yea it's nothing.
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>>38554220
Asteroid mining is where it's at.
Palladium, platinum, iridium and other rare metals
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>>38551408
that's not the whole interview, and Elon got teary before he even got asked about the apollo 11 members.
I am pretty sure he actually cried when the interviewer asked about his company success. and Musk replied he treat his companies like his own children. then he remembered his first son died while he was at work..
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>>38548186
eh honestly, its obama
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>>38558922
>then he remembered his first son died while he was at work..

Why did I laugh
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>>38559058
pretty sad though.
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TL;DR: Elon Musk is a good guy, let's see how far he'll go
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>all the cucks ITT who think they can surmount to 1% the accomplishment of elon musk
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>>38557203
lol
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>>38559740
>all the fags in this thread who suck the balls of a guy they'll never meet
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>>38559033
llolllll
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>>38547468
Looks like Malcolm Merlyn
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>>38554374
It is if it's a private sector endeavor.
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>>38558021
>Rand
Hahahahahahaha
She was a deluded writer who could write good fiction but completely ignores the reality of academia. Practically no breakthrough is made by a single person, but by many people working on the problem over a number of years as a group.
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>>38554048
>t. virgin NEET who has yet to pay taxes.
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>>38547468
>be way above average intelligence
>be very focused
>work insanely hard over a very long period of time to become successful
>get really lucky multiple times with your businesses
>continue to work insanely hard despite being worth a few billion dollars and having the ability to just fuck off to a private island and enjoy the good life
>be pretty much immune to pressure and risk aversion
>get hair implants

It's going to be very hard for you to into Musk mode. Even if you do everything right, you might simply get unlucky.

I think the hardest part would be to remain hungry and dedicated even after having amassed so much money.

t. guy who sits maybe 50 feet away from Elon's desk and sees him working crazy hours despite being a billionaire
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>>38560004
How can you suck balls without meeting the person said balls belong to?
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>>38561802
>t. guy who sits maybe 50 feet away from Elon's desk and sees him working crazy hours despite being a billionaire

At SpaceX or Tesla? How do you feel when one of your cars/rockets catches on fire?
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>>38552381
T. Balding Manlet
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>people hate on a man that is moving society forward

I'll never understand blind jealousy.
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>>38554157
this is a bad argument. the person you're arguing against said that Elon Musk is "probably the most influential man alive today." you thought your best tack in arguing against his claim was to question the the impressiveness of elon musk's accomplishments?
how about arguing that there are people more influential than him?
this would have been such an easy argument to win
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>>38562171
>At SpaceX or Tesla?
SpaceX. Although Tesla's design studio is right next door.

>>38562171
>How do you feel when one of your cars/rockets catches on fire?
Pretty shitty. A lot of people get fairly depressed for a while until the next successful launch. I have to monitor the launches as part of my job but otherwise I probably wouldn't watch them, it's way too nerve racking for me.
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>>38562688
>SpaceX. Although Tesla's design studio is right next door.
SpaceX is in LA and Tesla is in the bay area but nice try. Why do you faggots have to lie on the internet?
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>>38562757
SpaceX has multiple locations throughout the US and as long as we're being pedantic, SpaceX is headquartered in Hawthorne, not the city of LA. Also, while Tesla is headquartered in Palo Alto, their design studio is actually right next door to us in Hawthorne.
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>>38551408
what the fuck does a bunch of old astronauts know about the current situation in space flight
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>>38547468
This guy is every deluded IT students' dream. One perfect word to describe a guy like that is "jew". Bet he's a manlet, as well as bald and a beta.
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>>38563322
Shouldn't you be in a no gf thread somewhere right now?
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>>38563322
I'm a 5'10" manlet and Musk is considerably taller than me, I guess that's not saying much but I think he's around 6'2"-6'3".

I definitely wouldn't say he's a beta. He has some autistic tendencies but he gives off a really confident vibe and is actually decent to be around.

>>38563358
I think you hit the nail on the head there anon.
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>>38562228
A Baldlet.
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>>38551987
why do we let women wear makeup ?
is because they will look like chubby 12 year old boys ?
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>>38563394
>is because they will look like chubby 12 year old boys
What women look like little boys?
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>>38561802

It is not work for him. He obtains pleasure and satisfaction from his activities.
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>>38553466
But he funds development of condoms, as weird as that sounds
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>Elon didn't have any liquid assets at the time but she ended up with $2 million in cash, $80,000 a month in alimony, child support for seventeen years and that coveted Tesla roadster.
>$80,000 a month in alimony
>a million a year in alimony

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>>38564309
She also got the house they were sharing in Bel Air that's worth somewhere around $15-20 million.

And she had the audacity to demand half of his ownership stake in both Tesla and SpaceX. Fortunately, a judge ruled she wasn't entitled to that.
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>>38564309
>>38564390
And this is why you don't get married boys.
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