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Adams
@Adams_Tech_AI
Aerospace Engineer | Passionate about Tech & AI | Tesla | SpaceX | Neuralink | Starlink | Space Enthusiast | Entrepreneur
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When Elon was one failure away from losing it all ๐Ÿš€ By late 2008, both Tesla and SpaceX were running out of time. Tesla was burning through cash during the financial crisis, while SpaceX had already seen three Falcon 1 launches fail. Elon Musk had invested nearly everything he had to keep both companies alive. The fourth Falcon 1 launch was a make-or-break moment. Another failure could have ended SpaceX and changed the future of both companies forever. The launch succeeded, giving SpaceX the breakthrough it needed. The lesson is simple: some of the biggest success stories are built when failure seems closest. Persistence often matters most when the odds look worst. Whatโ€™s a challenge youโ€™re glad you didnโ€™t quit on?
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