He shares his birthday with his father, with whom he has no relationship. In the 90s it was not unusual to find him fighting with his brother, Kimbal, on the floor of the company they both created. In business, to advance an idea you can even literally propose an arm wrestling match. On the other hand, in the field of love he is a “fool” with a tendency to fall in love with “toxic” women. He believes that “vacations kill” and in the workplaces he directs there are no schedules or room for doubt.
The life of Elon Musk, told in 681 pages written by Walter Isaacson, author of the biography of Steve Jobs, hits bookstores this Tuesday, September 12. The Observer read the more than 90 chapters of the biography, the second now official, and tells the main facts that he discovered about the richest man in the world, who doesn’t even like to be called a billionaire.
Prepublication. From bullying at school to buying Twitter, Elon Musk’s life in a book
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Source: Observadora