INSPIRATIONAL PERSON: ELON MUSK

INTRUDUCTION:

Full Name Elon Reeve Musk Born 28 July, 1971 Origin South African Wife Talulah Riley (An Actress) Residence Los Angeles, U.S.  Occupation Entrepreneur, Engineer, Investor 15th Richest Man in Tech.

Childhood life:

Elon Musk was born in 1971 in South Africa. Childhood wasn’t a great time for him—he had a tough family life and never fit in well at school. Elon was constantly buried in the Encyclopaedia Britannica at the age of four. At the age of nine he got his hands on his first computer, the Commodore VIC-20 and completed “how to program” guide in just three days. Early Life

At 12, he used his skills to create a video game called Blastar, “a trivial game.”  Musk never felt much of a connection to South Africa—he didn’t fit in with the Jockish, white Afrikaner culture, and it was a nightmare country for a potential entrepreneur. At the age of 17, he left South Africa forever and started out in Canada, and a few years later, used a college transfer to the University of Pennsylvania as a way into the US.  In college, he thought about what he wanted to do with his life, the answer he came up with was a list of five things: “the internet; sustainable energy; space exploration, in particular the permanent extension of life beyond Earth; artificial intelligence; and reprogramming the human genetic code.”

After finishing college, he enrolled in a Stanford PHD program to study high energy density capacitors.

Elon Musk’s Secrets of success:

CEO and CTO of SpaceX. CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors. Chairman of SolarCity. He is the founder of SpaceX. Cofounder of Zip2, PayPal, and Tesla Motors. In 1995, he Started Zip2 along with his brother a web software company. The company developed and marketed an Internet “city guide” for the newspaper publishing industry.  He later on sold the company to Compaq and acquired US$22 million from the sale.

In 1999, Compaq bought Zip2 for $307 million in cash and $34 million in Securities (stock). In March 1999, Musk co-founded X.com, an online financial services and e-mail payment company. In March 2000, merges with rival company Confinity forming PayPal. Through his tenure as a CEO PayPal become pioneer in online money transaction services.

Working on Mars:

Working on Mars Mission First Private Spaceflight Company Dragon First Private Spacecraft to reach Orbit and visit International Space Station Highly Efficient Falcon 9 Development Cost 3x Less Than it Would in NASA More than $5 Billion in Contracts Both Commercial and NASA Missions Grasshopper Prototype First Ever Reusable Rocket: Able to Make Vertical Landings. Its purpose was to revolutionize the worldwide car industry by significantly accelerating the advent of a mostly-electric-car world—in order to bring humanity on a huge leap toward a sustainable energy future.  In 2004, as that “project” was just getting going, Musk decided to multi-task by launching the second-most unthinkable and ill-advised venture of all time: an electric car company called Tesla.

Tesla:

In 2007, they had yet to deliver their first car—the Tesla Roadster—to the market, which didn’t look good to the outside world. This would have been more okay if the global economy hadn’t suddenly crashed, hitting the automotive industry the absolute hardest. On August 12, 2013, Musk unveiled a concept for a high-speed transportation system incorporating reduced-pressure tubes in which pressurized capsules ride on an air cushion driven by linear induction motors and air compressors. The mechanism for releasing the concept was an alpha-design document that, in addition to scoping out the technology, outlined a notional route where such a transport system might be built: between the Greater Los Angeles Area and the San Francisco Bay Area. In June 2015, Musk announced a design competition for students and others to build Hyperloop pods to operate on a SpaceX-sponsored mile- long track in a 2015–2017 Hyperloop pod competition. The track was used in January 2017, and Musk also started building a tunnel.

In August 2006, Musk became the first Investor in                         SolarCity, his Cousins Company Peter and Lyndon Rive.  In March 2016, SpaceX bought $90 million of SolarCity stocks. On 1 August 2016, Tesla Motors takeover SolarCity in $2.6 billion.

Leadership, The Blessing and Curse of An Opinionated Leader, Dolly Singh, former HR head at SpaceX: “The thing that makes Elon, is his ability to make people believe in his vision.” Jim Cantrell, SpaceX’s first engineer, adds, “The guy is pure ambition. He’s three or four steps ahead. Most of us can’t conceive these things working; he can’t conceive it failing. Period.” This is the hallmark of an opinionated leader.

CONCLUSION: How has elon musk influenced the world

  • Pioneering e-commerce:

Elon Musk co-founded the online financial services company x.com in 1999.in 2000, x.com merged with Confinity, which had developed an online payment system called PayPal. Through the combined firm at first retained the X.com moniker, it changed its name to PayPal in early 2001.

  • Private spaceflight:

Musk founded the private spaceflight firms SpaceX in 2002 and currently serves as its CEO and chief designer.

  • Colonizing Mars:

Musk has said he hope to send astronauts to Mars in the next 10 to 20 years,

  • Making electric cars cool:

Musk has a long-held interest in electric-vehicle technology, and in 2003, he co-founded Tesla Motors, which manufactures electric-cars and the battery packs that power them.

  • Renewable energy:

Musk’s interest in electric cars stems in part from his concern about the effects of climate change, so it makes sense that he’s involved with a big renewable-energy venture.

  • The Hyperloop:

The Hyperloop, Musk explained Monday, would use electric motors to accelerate 6.5-foot-wide (2meters) pods to nearly supersonic speeds. These pods would zoom through long tubes. Which would be mounted on pylons to minimize constructions costs, reduce earthquake risk and ease right-of-way issues.

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