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Just been reading about Elon Musk and honestly, there's so much more to the guy than the Twitter memes. Like, did you know he's actually 6'2"? That's pretty tall for a tech founder—gives him this commanding presence that probably helps when he's pitching Mars colonization to investors.
The wild part is how this guy went from being a shy, bullied kid in South Africa teaching himself code at 10 to becoming the world's richest person. His mom was a model, his dad an engineer with emerald mine money, so yeah, privilege played a role. But he didn't just coast on that—dropped out of Stanford after 2 days because he thought the internet boom was too big to miss. That move paid off.
Zip2 sold for $307M, then PayPal went to eBay for $1.5B and he walked away with $180M. But here's what's interesting: instead of retiring, he poured it all into SpaceX in 2002 when literally everyone thought he was insane. Three failed launches nearly destroyed him. Now SpaceX is launching astronauts and the company's supposedly heading for an IPO around mid-2026 that could value it at like $1.5 trillion.
Then there's Tesla. When he joined in 2004, EVs were a joke. Now the Model 3 is the world's best-selling electric car and Tesla's basically the most valuable automaker on the planet. Plus he's got Neuralink working on brain-computer interfaces, The Boring Company tunneling under cities, and xAI competing in AI.
His personal life is equally chaotic—married twice to Talulah Riley, had kids with Justine, Grimes, Shivon Zilis. Last count was like 10+ children with names ranging from normal to absolutely unhinged (X Æ A-12, anyone?). As of 2025 he's not married, living in a $50K prefab house near his SpaceX facility in Texas.
The guy's net worth sits at $850B right now, which means on a good day he's making like $250-690M daily. Wild. And yeah, he got deep into politics—donated over $119M to Trump's 2024 campaign and helped set up the Department of Government Efficiency.
Honestly, whether you think Elon Musk is a genius or a meme lord, you can't deny he's reshaped entire industries. The Elon Musk height thing is almost irrelevant when you look at the actual impact—from electric vehicles to space exploration to AI. Dude's literally trying to make humanity multiplanetary while most of us are just trying to get through the week.