What We Can Learn from Elon Musk
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2016
When it comes to the vision, mind, and innovative spirit of Elon Musk, we cannot help but stand in awe of the possibilities that he has created for the world. The South African-born Canadian-American business and engineering entrepreneur routinely exceeds the expectations placed on him, and raises the standards for others in his respective fields. Musk's vision behind the possible colonization of Mars, his role as a driving force with Tesla Motors and his revelations on renewable energy sources have transformed the public's perception of the near future. Through each venture, Elon Musk seems to harness a heady goal into a tangible objective or plan of action - that will ultimately better the global community.
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