How Elon Musk's Grueling Early Grind Laid the Foundation for His Empire
Elon Musk's rise to wealth was defined by extreme personal sacrifice and relentless work ethic. During his early career, he regularly worked around 100 hours a week, sleeping at his office and using YMCA facilities to shower. His initial ventures, including Zip2 and X.com, formed the building blocks for his later business successes. In 2008, Musk faced near financial collapse but persevered through the crisis. His determination ultimately paid off, most notably with SpaceX achieving success and earning him global recognition.
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