I Smell Musk / by S. Joshua Brincko

Imagine:

How hard would it be to build a car? …How about build a factory that builds cars? How about building a factory with robots that build the cars? And revolutionize how the cars are sold without dealerships. Oh yea, and the cars can drive themselves … without gas … since they have the most efficient batteries and electric engines, ever. And you made those batteries. No, you didn’t buy them somewhere. You bought land and mined for the elements to make your own batteries from scratch that you designed. And develop those batteries with a gigafactory that you also built, so your cars can use them, people can store them on their wall for collecting backup energy at lower electricity pricing during daytime, and you also provide the batteries you make to other companies. And while you’re at it, take over one of the largest solar panel manufacturers for total domination in the electricity sector. And, if that’s not enough, also make a rocket - that goes into space - and comes back again (so you can reuse it). And also shoot thousands of mini satellites into space, so humanity can have better internet. And when you get bored (and tired of traffic), develop your own tunnel machine that makes tunnels many times cheaper and faster than anyone else ever could. And if you get really really bored, then figure out how you can make microchips that enable your brain to communicate digitally.

Could you do all that? Or just one of those things? Or just one part of one of those things? Elon Musk can, and he did. This guy is the modern day Michelangelo. He has revolutionized our world in ways that define how the future will be. He is the most impressive, productive human I have ever learned about. He inspires me to do more and to think differently. I am excited to see what he will do next. He doesn’t need to work. He just does because he is a lifelong learner with the gumption and courage to act on the ideas he has. Can you make similarly powerful innovations in your industry?

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