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A fascinating testimony from Dolly Singer, former talent executive at SpaceX, has just come to light, truly changing the way we see Elon Musk. She participated in a BBC documentary about his life and dropped some interesting bombs.
According to Singer, working at SpaceX is basically like joining a 'naval engineering mission.' It's no joke — she describes the team Musk assembled as a special operations force responsible for tasks that most people consider impossible. And the best (or should I say) the worst?( is that every day is a double test of body and mind.
What caught the most attention was when she stated that Elon Musk has an IQ even higher than Einstein's. It's not an exaggeration — Singer made it clear that his brain works in a completely different way. She described it like this: the flow of information processed by Musk is a thousand times greater than that of ordinary people. The way he solves problems goes far beyond normal thinking capacity.
To be part of this circle, you need to get used to 'growing in discomfort every day.' Singer was very direct: 'If you feel comfortable, it means you're not growing.' Many top engineers end up feeling inferior next to him. Working with Musk requires learning to stay calm amid constant anxiety and relentless challenges.
What makes all this even more impressive is that Musk not only possesses this exceptional IQ but also has unprecedented ambition — he sees himself as someone destined to be 'the greatest engineer in human history.' That explains why he managed, in just a few decades, to bring electric cars, rockets, AI, and brain-machine interfaces to a level 'far ahead' of the rest.
In the end, his key difference is simple: in his brain, the word 'impossible' has never existed. That’s why, while others see limits, he sees opportunities.
Speaking of opportunities, has everyone been following market movements? BTC is at $67.70K )+0.85%(, ETH at $2.07K )+1.50%(, and DOGE at $0.09 )-0.82%. For those following these innovation narratives, it's always good to stay alert to the movements.