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4cb3da No.703

>>Will I become a billionaire if I am determined to be one and put in the necessary work required?

>No.

>One of the many qualities that separate self-made billionaires from the rest of us is their ability to ask the right questions.

>This is not the right question.

>(Which is not to say it's a bad question. It just won't get that deep part of your mind working to help you – mulling things over when you think you're thinking about something else – sending up flares of insight.)

>You're determined. So what? You haven't been racing naked through shark-infested waters yet. Will you be just as determined when you wash up on some deserted island, disoriented and bloody and ragged and beaten and staring into the horizon with no sign of rescue?

>We live in a culture that celebrates determination and hard work, but understand: these are the qualities that keep you in the game after most everybody else has left, or until somebody bigger and stronger picks you up and hurls you back out to sea. Determination and hard work are necessary, yes, but they are the minimum requirements. As in: the bare minimum.

>A lot of people work extremely hard and through no fault of their own – bad luck, the wrong environment, unfortunate circumstances – struggle to survive.

>How can you *leverage* your time and your work?

>Shift your focus away from what you want (a billion dollars) and get deeply, intensely curious about what the world wants and needs. Ask yourself what you have the potential to offer that is so unique and compelling and helpful that no computer could replace you, no one could outsource you, no one could steal your product and make it better and then club you into oblivion (not literally). Then develop that potential. Choose one thing and become a master of it. Choose a second thing and become a master of that. When you become a master of two worlds (say, engineering and business), you can bring them together in a way that will a) introduce hot ideas to each other, so they can have idea sex and make idea babies that no one has seen before and b) create a competitive advantage because you can move between worlds, speak both languages, connect the tribes, mash the elements to spark fresh creative insight until you wake up with the epiphany that changes your life.

>The world doesn't throw a billion dollars at a person because the person wants it or works so hard they feel they deserve it. (The world does not care what you want or deserve.) The world gives you money in exchange for something it perceives to be of equal or greater value: something that transforms an aspect of the culture, reworks a familiar story or introduces a new one, alters the way people think about the category and make use of it in daily life. There is no roadmap, no blueprint for this; a lot of people will give you a lot of advice, and most of it will be bad, and a lot of it will be good and sound but you'll have to figure out how it doesn't apply to you because you're coming from an unexpected angle. And you'll be doing it alone, until you develop the charisma and credibility to attract the talent you need to come with you.

>Have courage. (You will need it.)

>And good luck. (You'll need that too.)

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17c878 No.713

he said nothing


89274b No.735

there's something about musk i just don't like. there's just an abnormal about of hype around his businesses, paypal i get, an 'escrow of the internet' was a huge need that had to be filled. but electric cars? fucking shooting rockets into space? where's the profitability there? we already have both, both of which are already highly developed. not to mention, where the hell are you gonna get the electricity to power those cars? power plants we already have. i just don't see the demand here.

some giant money laundering operation or something i dunno, it just doesn't add up. fuck musk.


250408 No.865

>>735

You what m8? His electric cars are vastly superior to any that preceded them, arguably superior even to any ICE vehicles. He encourages that people use solar panels to power the cars and everything in general. He even owns a solar power company. His superchargers are powered by backup generators so they don't pull power from the grid during peak hours. He knows what he's doing.


261497 No.902

Basically it's how well you can Jew your way to the top

In all seriousness I heard some good advice once:

If you want to become a billionaire, solve a million dollar problem.


9757a3 No.904

>>735

I hope you're not serious. Electric cars and space travel are not highly developed. And there is a big need for both of them.


631b46 No.906

Notice how musks eyes look dead inside like he has no soul.

Notice how the womans face looks like a transgender.

If you look into these two peoples family histories you will quickly see why they made the amount of money that they did just like every other billionaire in history.

thats how you make a billion dollars.


9b6861 No.907

>>735

>but electric cars? where's the profitability there?

Tesla isn't just yet another electric car, it is marketed as a luxury vehicle while reintroducing factory-to-end-user sales. Adequate startup funding and successful market timing allowed Tesla to be a profitable venture by showing how superior the electric vehicle can be to any other mass-produced car while justifying the price point in luxury.

Up until the last 7 years electric cars were nowhere near their gasoline/diesel counterparts as they were limited on driving distance, filling time and initial price point. Tesla helped introduce that while coaxing other manufacturers to re-enter the electric vehicle market and increase competition.


cfe08d No.908

>>703

Or you could do what she did.

Marry one.




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