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#13 Elon Musk and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars

#13 Elon Musk and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars

FromFounders


#13 Elon Musk and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars

FromFounders

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Aug 27, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What I learned from reading The Elon Musk Blog Series: Wait But Why by Tim Urban.In the most recent 1% of our species short existence, we have become the first life on earth to know about the situation (4:38)The total market for satellite manufacturing, the launches that carry them to space, and related equipment and services has ballooned from $60 billion in 2004 to over $200 billion in 2015 (8:41)Here is what SpaceX does: it takes things to space for people for money. Here is what SpaceX really does: it is an innovation machine trying to solve one big problem. The astronomical cost of space travel (9:13)For 1% we can buy life insurance (20:35)Up until 25 years ago there had never been such a thing as a global brain of god like information access and connectivity on this planet (23:26)Musk has said he doesn't care that much about your degree. Just raw talent, personality, and passion for the SpaceX mission (31:21)For domestic launches the ULA charges the government and the US taxpayer $380 million per launch. For a similar launch, the US government pays SpaceX $133 million (40:14)Life has to be about more than just solving problems. There have to be things that inspire you. (45:55)A list of all the books featured on Founders Podcast
Released:
Aug 27, 2017
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Learn from history's greatest entrepreneurs. Every week I read a biography of an entrepreneur and find ideas you can use in your work. This quote explains why: "There are thousands of years of history in which lots and lots of very smart people worked very hard and ran all types of experiments on how to create new businesses, invent new technology, new ways to manage etc. They ran these experiments throughout their entire lives. At some point, somebody put these lessons down in a book. For very little money and a few hours of time, you can learn from someone’s accumulated experience. There is so much more to learn from the past than we often realize. You could productively spend your time reading experiences of great people who have come before and you learn every time." —Marc Andreessen