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How Elon Musk Grew Up? | Childhood of Elon Musk | Biography of Elon Musk - YouTube
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but I think people can choose to be not
ordinary you know they think they can choose
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to not necessarily conform to the conventions
that were taught to them by their parents
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so yes I think I think it's possible for ordinary
people to choose to be extraordinary
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Look at the person who is crying over here
and the bunch of business experts and financial
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gurus who are giving that person an advice
on how to keep his company alive.
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Who would have thought that one day this person
is going to become a revolutionary businessperson
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and change the world’s perception about
the Space?
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However, his story does not start here.
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It starts with a nerdy boy, who was bullied
in school, during his childhood
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A boy who built a game at the age of 12.
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A boy who imagined the world beyond the earth
and the sky.
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This is the story of that boy this is the
story of Elon Musk.
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Hi, guys, this is Pratik and You are watching eclectic
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Elon was born and brought up during the violent
days of South Africa.
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White and black people clashed as did the blacks
of different tribes.
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He was a firstborn of Maye and Errol.
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Two individuals who grew up in the same neighborhood
and spent time with each other as loving couples
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during their University days.
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Elon’s mother Maye is from an amazing adventurous
family.
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Elon’s grandparents were adventurous pilots
who spent years to find the lost city in the
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desert.
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His grandparents Joshua and Wayne Haldeman
spent most of their lives on Exploration.
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Elon’s great grandfather was the first person
to fly from Africa to Australia.
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my grandfather moved with with all his
kids and my mom went to South Africa
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because he wanted to use it as a base of exploration
so he had this little plane that he liked
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to fly all over the place and he flowed all
through Africa and Asia and he was the first
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person to fly from South Africa to Australia
and he did this in a plane with no electronic
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instruments and in some places they had diesel
in some
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places they had gasoline and he had to rebuild
the engine according to wherever whatever
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fuel they had so it's a it's like he survived
on that that one but but he was sort of an
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amateur archaeologist, he liked to explore
things just for exploration just a quest for
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curiosity seems to run in the family
So, because of having such adventurous parents
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Elon's mother Maye and her sibling left with the impression
that nothing is impossible.
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And We can see that same hunger of exploration
in Elon musk - solving worlds problem, Building
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something new something different doing what
no one else was ready to do even when everyone
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called him crazy. No matter what happens
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Elon Musk is always determined to follow his
dreams and goals no matter what people think
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of him.
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After giving birth to Elon in 1971.
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Maye Musk gave birth to two more children Kimball
in 1972 and Tosca in 1974
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All of our family members are entrepreneurs in some form
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yeah
I guess I'd probably give credit to our
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grandfather who was a he was one of the explorers
who explored the random parts of Africa for
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about 20 to 30 years before actually he died
in the plane that he that he used for exploring
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so he really went all the way and inspired
my mother generation and my father generation
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and and now us and I
think we're just I think this is something
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about taking that
entrepreneurship energy and coming to North
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America where it's the land of opportunity
and you can just do incredible things and
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we've just been blessed to be able to be here
and do great stuff
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Elon was 5 years old in 1976 during the Soweto
uprising.
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An incident, which started with the peaceful
march of black students and took a violent
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turn.
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Many died at the hands of police.
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Elon and his brother admit witnessing some
rough stuff, themselves while growing up.
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Throughout his childhood, Elon wanted to escape
the place where he lived and wanted to go
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to a place where his dream can flourish.
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Elon’s childhood was all about being isolated,
wandering around his own brain and his love
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towards books.
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In the biography of Musk by Ashlee Vance Elon's
mother, Maye stated that- ‘He goes into
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his brain, and then you just see he is in
another world, He still does that.
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Now I just leave him be because I know he
is designing a new rocket or something’
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After all, it is a good thing, that Elon learned
a way to block out the whole world and dedicate
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all of his concentration to a single task.
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Elon’s father was in engineering business
and he was good at it.
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Their family owned one of the biggest houses
in Pretoria.
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During his childhood, Elon was always different
from other kids.
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He spent more time in libraries rather than
playing with his friends.
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He started reading fictional books and then
comics and then nonfiction.
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Elon liked reading books like the lord of
the rings.
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Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series, The moon
is a harsh mistress and his most favorite
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the hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy.
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All these books are fantasy and science fiction
books with having space exploration theories
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included and so did the Elon’s projects.
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Building rockets, trying to send people to
Mars, building sustainable energy resources
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on earth and talking of humans becoming multi-planetary species
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Elon Musk took fantasy too seriously.
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Ok, but the best part is at the same time
he took the scientific and logical approach
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to achieve the desired outcomes of his projects.
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Elon Musk is a rare combination of fantasy
logic and science.
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By mixing these three, he is building and
inventing new technology which an ordinary
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person could not even imagine.
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Elon is a knowledgeable person just because
of his love for books.
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Sometimes he spent the whole day reading books,
at the age of four Elon read all the available
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books at his school library and the neighborhood
library.
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According to a psychological study, Reading
fiction improves your brain connectivity and function.
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During childhood because of his reading habit,
Elon’s brain started functioning way faster
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than kids around him.
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He started thinking rationally he detected
flaws in other people’s thinking and tried
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to correct them.
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Little Elon genuinely thought that people
would be happy to hear about the flaws in
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their thinking.
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But, People don’t really like to be corrected.
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Their ego gets hurt
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And for that very same reason, other kids
stopped playing with Elon and he became more
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isolated.
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On top of all that for some reasons the Musk
family started falling apart.
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Errol and Maye filed for divorce.
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After the divorce, Elon and his brother Kimball
started living with their father.
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According to Elon Musk and his family, Errol
Musk is the most unpleasant man to live with.
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So why did Elon choose to live with his Father?
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Living with father means a grand life.
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Elon’s father had plenty of books for Elon
and he was financially strong and sufficient
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He could buy Computers and other luxury
stuff for Elon and his brother.
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Still, Elon and his brother Kimball had a
kind of disturbed relationship with their
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father,
When Ashley Vance the author of Elon’s Biography
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asked Elon about his father.
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Elon said- “It would certainly be accurate
to say that I did not have a good childhood.
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It was not absent of good, but it was not
a happy childhood.
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It was like misery my father is good at making
life miserable that’s for sure.
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He can take any situation no matter how good
it is and make it bad.
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He is not a happy man.
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I don’t know ..fuck I don’t know how someone
becomes like that.
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throughout his school days.
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Elon imagined his life in Silicon Valley where
one day he would establish himself as a revolutionary
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businessperson.
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You Started a software designs when you were
a 10 10 years old and got success in 12 years
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old yeah oh yeah I mean yeah yeah but there
you were in southern Africa so so how did
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you decide to leave your hometown and realize
your dream in North America
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so I mean I should say that you know when
I was a kid I didn't really have any grand
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designs I mean the the reason I started programming
computers is because I like computer games
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and I play lots of computer games and I learned
that if I wrote software and sold it then
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I could get more money and buy
better computers so it wasn't really you know
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with some grand vision or anything when i was
growing up and I've read lots of books and
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they were very often set in the United States
and it seemed like a lot of new technology
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was being
developed in the United States so I thought
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okay I really want to work on the new technology
so when I get to Silicon Valley you know which
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when I was growing up Silicon Valley seemed
like some sort of mythical place you know
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like Mount
Olympus or something so let's talk about the
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So when you thought about Silicon Valley you were still in South Africa
right yeah yeah so it was still your
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teenager time yeah uh-huh I tried at
first to convince my parents to move to the
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US but neither of them would move they were
divorced
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Entrepreneurship qualities in Elon and his
brother can be traced back to their school
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days.
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They were not ordinary teenagers who like
talking about movies and girls.
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They both had productive conversations with
each other on the diverse range of topics
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including Banking, space industry and So on.
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One of their Schoolmate Mr. Wood tells an
incident while remembering their school days,
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One day during a class break Elon and Kimball
were chatting when wood interrupted them and
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asked what are they talking about They said
whether there is a need for branch banking
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in the financial industry and whether we will
move to paperless banking.
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So that kind productive conversations Elon
and his brother had during their childhood
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and guys do you want to know the result of
that productive talk Elon and his Brother
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had during their school days, Paypal which
introduced paperless online Money transfer
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service in Financial industry.
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Elon in his school during a science debate
always favored solar power against fossil
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fuels and the result is his electric car company
Tesla and Solar City.
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Elon also faced serious bullying during his
school days
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In one incident because of getting beaten
by psycho bullies he blacked out and had to
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stay at home for a week.
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Elon never cared about his grades he thinks
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if you are not interested in a particular
subject then studying that subject is a waste
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of time.
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In addition, He does not give much importance
to college degrees.
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There is no need even to have a college degree
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at all
not even high school
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I mean if somebody graduated from a great university
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that maybe in India that may be an indication that they will be capable of great things but it's not
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necessarily the case you know if you
look at say people like Bill Gates or Larry Ellison Steve Jobs
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these guys didn't graduate from college
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When Elon Musk was 10 years old, he visited Sandton
City Mall in Johannesburg and there he saw
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a computer for the first time.
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Elon anyhow convinced his father to purchase
that computer for him.
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Commodore VIC-20 that was his first computer
in the 1980s.
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Commodore vic-20 unlike games it has a real
computer keyboard with a Commodore
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vic-20 the whole family can learn computing at home
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It used to come with 5 kilobytes of memory
and a workbook on the basic programming language.
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It was supposed to take six months to go through
all the lessons mentioned in that workbook.
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However, Ellon stayed up for 3 days without
any sleep and finished the entire thing.
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In 1984, At the age of 12 Elon designed the
source code for a video game called blaster
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which was published by a south African trade
publication.
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That was the first time Elon was introduced
to the public.
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These were the words of 12 years old Elon
while describing the theme of his game.
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In this game, you have to destroy an alien
space freighter which is carrying hydrogen
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beams and status beam machine
Look at the creativity in his writing anyone
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can notice that this kid has read lots and
lots of books.
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Elon himself stated in his biography by Ashlee
Vance that he wanted to write a book like
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Lord of the rings.
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So see Elon was all about innovation and creating
his own world.
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After some years, Elon and his cousin tried
to open a video arcade without telling their
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parents but couldn’t get through the legal
process as it needs someone above 18 years
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of age with them and so Elon, Kimball and
his cousins had to wait some more years to
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start their own businesses.
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Elon Musk spent later stages of high school
at Pretoria boys high school.
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His high school friend Gideon Fourie said
that honestly there were just no signs that
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Elon was going to be a billionaire.
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In high school, Elon paid more attention to
subjects, which he genuinely liked or felt
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interested in
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He studied remaining subjects just to score
passing marks.
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Elon used to say, “ I would rather play
video games, read books and write software
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codes than try and get an A grade if there
is no point in getting an A.
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Elon Musk always believed in thinking and making
decisions for himself
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At the age of 17 finally, the moment arrived
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where Elon was about to leave Africa
behind and start a new journey this was the
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moment Elon has been waiting for throughout
his childhood.
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But before reaching to his dream destination
America Elon will have to face some unexpected
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challenges in Canada.
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Elon Musk likes the risks and he makes other
people change the way they look at risk as
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he says
You do not grow up thinking getting a job
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is the hard part.
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That is just not interesting enough.
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