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Elon Muskโ€™s road started bumpy. Born in South Africa, he was the awkward kid whoโ€™d rather hack code than hang out, escaping a tough upbringing by dreaming of space. At 17, he hitched a ride to Canada, then the U.S., scraping by on grit and a dual degreeโ€”physics for the stars, economics for the hustleโ€”that would steer him to greatness.
His rebel streak roared to life with Zip2, sold for a haul, then PayPal, which cemented his fortune. But Elon didnโ€™t park thereโ€”he floored it into SpaceX and Tesla, betting everything on rockets and electric dreams. Through explosions and near-ruin, he drove past the doubters, turning Tesla into a cultural juggernaut and SpaceX into humanityโ€™s space ticket.
Today, heโ€™s the guy who sent a car to orbit, dug tunnels under LA, and plots Martian citiesโ€”all with a renegade grin. Muskโ€™s not just driving the future; heโ€™s flooring it, a rebel who took the wheel and refused to let go. Love him or not, heโ€™s shifted our gears forever.