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Elon Musk

    C.E.O. of Tesla Motors

    Commencement speech at University of Southern California, 2014

    In 2014, visionary entrepreneur Elon Musk addressed the graduates of the University of Southern California (USC) with an inspiring and forward-looking commencement speech. Musk, known for his work in space exploration and electric vehicles, shared his insights on innovation, perseverance, and the importance of solving humanity's most pressing challenges. He told graduates to think boldly, push the boundaries of what is possible, and to use their talents to make a meaningful impact on the world. Musk's address celebrated the potential for technological innovation to shape a better future .

    10 top life lessons by Elon Musk

    1. Work Hard – Dedicate yourself fully to your endeavors, putting in every waking hour, especially crucial when starting a company.
    2. Work with a great Team – Success lies in the collective talent and dedication of a team; attract and gather exceptional individuals to build a strong foundation for your company.
    3. Focus on your Business – Prioritize substance over distractions; channel resources into improving your product or service rather than unnecessary expenses like advertising.
    4. Don’t Follow the Trend – Challenge conventional thinking; adopt a first-principles approach to innovation, breaking away from the herd to create genuinely groundbreaking ideas.
    5. Focus on Signal over Noise – Cut through the clutter; ensure that efforts contribute directly to enhancing your product or service, eliminating activities that don’t add value.
    6. Take Risks – Seize the opportunity to be bold and take risks while you have fewer responsibilities, as obligations increase with age and family.

    Best quotes of Elon Musk‘s speech

    "Focus on signal over noise."

    "Work hard, like, every waking hour."


    "Now is the time to take risks. You won't regret it."

    Commencement speech transcript

    Work Hard

    The first thing is – you need to work. Depending upon how well you want to do, and particularly if you’re starting a company, you need to work super hard. So what does super hard mean?

    Well, when my brother and I were starting our first company instead of getting an apartment we just rented a small office and we slept on the couch; We showered at the YMCA, and we were so hard up we had just one computer, so the website was up during the day and I was coding at night, seven days a week, all the time. I briefly had a girlfriend during that period and in order to be with me she had to sleep in the office. So work hard, like, every waking hour.

    That’s the thing I would say – particularly if you’re starting a company. If you do the simple math, say that someone else is working 50 hours and you’re working 100, you’ll get twice as much done in the course of a year as the other company.”

    So work hard, like, every waking hour.

    Work with a great Team

    The other thing I’d say is that if you’re creating a company or if you’re joining a company, the most important thing is to attract great people. Either join a group that’s amazing that you really respect, or if you’re building a company you’ve gotta gather great people.

    All a company is, is a group of people that are gathered together to create a product or service. So depending upon how talented and hardworking that group is, and the degree to which they’re focused cohesively in a good direction, that will determine the success of the company. So do everything you can to gather great people if you’re creating a company.

    Focus on your Business

    Focus on signal over noise. A lot of companies get confused, they spend money on things that don’t actually make the product better. So for example, at Tesla, we’ve never spent any money on advertising. We put all the money into Research and Development, and manufacturing, and design to try to make the car as good as possible. And I think that’s the way to go.

    For any given company, just keep thinking are the efforts that people are expending resulting in a better product or service?’ If they’re not – stop those efforts.

    Focus on signal over noise.

    Don’t Follow the Trend

    Don’t just follow the trends. You may have heard me say that it’s good to think in terms of the physics approach of first principles. Which is, rather than reasoning by analogy, you boil things down to the most fundamental truths you can imagine and you reason up from there.

    This is a good way to figure out if something really makes sense or if it’s just what everybody else is doing. And it’s hard to think that way, we can’t think that way about everything, it takes a lot of effort, but if you’re trying to do something new, it’s the best way to think. And that framework was developed by physicists to figure out counterintuitive things like quantum mechanics, so it’s really a powerful, powerful method.

    Take Risks

    The final thing I think I would encourage you to do is, now is the time to take risks. You don’t have kids, and your obligations are limited, but as you get older your obligations increase. Once you have a family you start taking risks not just for yourself but for your family as well. It gets much harder to do things that might not work out. So now is the time to do that, before you have those obligations.

    So I would encourage you to take risks now, do something bold, you won’t regret it.

    Video of Elon Musk‘s Commencement speech at University of Southern California

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