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"When I was in College, there were three areas that I thought would most affect the future of humanity. That was the internet, transition to a sustainable energy economy and third was Space exploration in particular the extension of life beyond Earth." -Elon Musk

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Faith Hope1 year ago

Trump & Elon both have a lot of old interviews & you can tell they're genuine, honest people because they say the same things they said 10,20,30 yrs ago!!! Now they actually get to bring these things to fruition!

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Range ETFs1 year ago

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Rafael Carrion1 year ago

Consistently, the same humble person!

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Glen Little1 year ago

He did a good job of trying to talk in a way that she could relate to. Seemed almost impossible to do.

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sk ma1 year ago

Disrespectful Announcer! (pants off? (My Memory) A day, When I went out with my mother Mother suddenly covered my eyes Me: What? Mom: That's not the thing that child could look I don't know the answer until now probably, mother thought she should protect child at that situation

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Billie Jean1 year ago

Sounds like you nailed it 🤣

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Douah1 year ago

🫶

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Gregoria Rodríguez1 year ago

❤️❤️❤️❤️

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小马哥(Big fan of Elon)1 year ago

thank you for your information

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Island Creatives Uk1 year ago

That's me

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Daniel Walden1 year ago

Bet he got laid after this interview ? What do you think ?

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