Elon Musk (PDF/ePUB) By Walter Isaacson Read Online For Free

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Book Name:Elon Musk
Author:Walter Isaacson
Language:English
File Type:PDF/ePub (Downloadable)
ePub Size 85 MB
PDF Size 92 MB
Pages 793
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Elon Musk frequently experienced school bullying as a child growing up in South Africa. One day a gang of kids pushed him through some horizon stairs and patted him till his face buckled like a peloton. Spent a week in the hospital. The emotional scars left by his charismatic and fantastical inventor of a father were far more damaging than the physical ones. After Elon was discharged from the hospital, his father picked him up and brought him home. “I had to listen to him yell at me for an hour while he called me names and told me I was an idiot and a useless piece of garbage,” the victim recalls.
His father’s influence on his mental health lasted a long time.

He transformed into a young man who was both strong and fragile, prone to sudden shifts in mood (a la Jekyll and Hyde), brimming with a high tolerance for risk, a penchant for drama, an epic sense of mission, and an intensity that could be harsh and destructive at times. Musk admitted with regret his inclination towards drama at the start of 2022, following a year in which SpaceX launched thirty-one satellites, Tesla sold one million vehicles, and Musk became the world’s richest man. “I need to change the way I think so that I can stop being in crisis mode, like I have been for the past seven years—or probably my entire life,” she said.
This wasn’t a resolution for the new year; it was a wistful remark.

When he made the promise, he was covertly buying shares of Twitter, the ultimate backyard hangout. Time passed, and whenever a challenging situation arose, the memory of the assault in the school courtyard would resurface. Now she could finally take possession of it. Isaacson followed Musk about for two years, attending company events and factory tours while spending many hours in conversation with Musk and his loved ones, colleagues, and foes. The end result is a deeply personal and illuminating account full of unbelievable tales of Musk’s successes and failures that explores the question, “Are the demons that drive Musk also what is required to drive innovation and progress?”

About The Author Walter Isaacson

Professor of history at Tulane, Walter Isaacson has also held executive positions at the Aspen Institute, CNN, and Time. He has written several biographies, including Leonardo da Vinci, The Innovators, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Kissinger, and The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made.

Elon Musk Book Summary

To answer your question, the events of 2014 are covered in Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future, published in 2015.

This Elon Musk was released in 2023 and includes information up to and including April of that year.

Numerous astonishing events have taken place in Elon Musk’s company during the past decade, and this much is common knowledge.

I’ll illustrate with an example. There were rumours that Apple’s Chief Design Officer, Jony Ive, would take over as CEO after Steve Jobs’ death because the two men had similar views on design.

Similarly, Franz von Holzhausen at Tesla is another employee that believes in what Elon Musk is doing. Most of Tesla’s design work is overseen by him as Chief Designer. Don’t forget the name Tesla if you appreciate well-designed machinery.

The protagonist in Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future doesn’t show up until the book is 75% complete, but in Elon Musk he doesn’t show up until the book is 30% complete.

You can probably guess how much more detail there is in the forthcoming book on his and Musk’s collaboration on Tesla items like the Cybertruck and the autopilot technology.

The fact that some personalities are introduced right away doesn’t indicate that Isaacson skimmed the surface of Musk’s past or that he didn’t perform extensive research. Isaacson conducted numerous interviews for this book, speaking with Musk’s bitter rivals at Tesla, ex-wives and girlfriends he had disagreements with, and former partners who staged an internal revolution at PayPal to depose him. Included in this group are Bill Gates, whom he harshly criticised, and Jeff Bezos, with whom he engaged in severe competition in the aerospace business (Isaacson interviewed two former richest men to write about this richest guy; amazing).

Although it included interviews with those close to Musk, Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future only featured a few dozen hours of Musk’s own interviews. When compared to Isaacson, who followed Musk about for two years, there’s no need to inquire about the length or frequency of their interviews. The bulk of the follow-up interviews took place between 2021 and 2023, up until the final chapter about the Starship launch test site; further events, such as the showdown with Mark Zuckerberg, are not discussed.

Isaacson conducted 126 interviews for his book about a single subject. Being a writer myself, I find myself envious of Isaacson’s access to primary sources.

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